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Texas Man Diagnosed with Rectal Cancer Following Colonoscopy
Read more: Texas Man Diagnosed with Rectal Cancer Following ColonoscopyIn the United States, one in every 22 men will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer. After a routine colonoscopy ordered by his primary care physician, Michael Smith, 56, discovered that he was the one in 22. “My primary care doctor knew I was anemic and set up a colonoscopy at BSA,” Smith shared. Following his…
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Lung Cancer Survivor is Thankful to be Cancer-Free
Read more: Lung Cancer Survivor is Thankful to be Cancer-FreeWhat began as chest cold symptoms, quickly turned into a diagnosis of lung cancer for Janine Mallet. Mallet, while on vacation with her husband in September of 2018, experienced severe wheezing and coughing which led her to seek treatment after returning home. Mallett visited BSA Urgent Care Center thinking she needed an antibiotic. The physician…
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Wife and Mother of Six has Message for Others Battling Breast Cancer
Read more: Wife and Mother of Six has Message for Others Battling Breast CancerFollowing a standard mammogram, women typically receive a letter in the mail informing them of their normal results. Michelle Fithen, 44, found it odd when she didn’t receive the familiar notice in the mail after her mammogram in early 2018. “I have been getting mammograms since age 40,” Fithen explained. “I was thinking I would…
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A New Selfie: Chemo Patient Documents Her Cancer Journey with a Smile
Read more: A New Selfie: Chemo Patient Documents Her Cancer Journey with a SmileKatherine “Kathy” Berry is maintaining a positive outlook in the midst of her own battle with breast cancer – and has the selfies to prove it. The 72-year-old never imagined she would ever be receiving care at BSA Harrington Cancer Center. “I have never considered getting cancer and I’m a retired hospice nurse,” Berry shared.…
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Early Diagnosis Brings Success for Male Breast Cancer Survivor
Read more: Early Diagnosis Brings Success for Male Breast Cancer SurvivorBreast cancer in men is rare, but can happen. Thomas “Tom” Cole, 71, never imagined he would be diagnosed with breast cancer. Cole and his wife were traveling for a wedding when he noticed an abnormal lump on his left breast. “I took a shower one evening and felt this lump on my breast,” Cole…
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From Diagnosis to Disney: How a Positive Outlook Helped One Woman Survive Cancer
Read more: From Diagnosis to Disney: How a Positive Outlook Helped One Woman Survive CancerIn June 2016, Pattie Archer had her routine mammogram at BSA Harrington Breast Center. Afterward, she received a call asking her to come in the next day and go over the report. She had a feeling it was cancer. Pattie was diagnosed with Stage 0 breast cancer and needed surgery and radiation. “I wasn’t totally…
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Amarillo Wedding Planner Finds Vital Support During Cancer Battle
Read more: Amarillo Wedding Planner Finds Vital Support During Cancer BattleOne Sunday night last July, Parie Donaldson found a lump in her breast. It had been eight years since she had gone in for a routine mammogram and she inherently knew it wasn’t good. “It was a pretty big lump and I just had a feeling immediately it could be breast cancer,” she said. “I called BSA Harrington Breast Center first thing Monday morning…
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Registered Dietitian Spotlight – Whitney Warminski
Read more: Registered Dietitian Spotlight – Whitney WarminskiToday is Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Day! This is a day to recognize our food and nutrition experts who are committed to improving the health of their patients, clients and communities. Harrington Cancer Center’s Registered Dietitian, Whitney Warminski, RD, CSP, LD-Clinical Dietitian, shares with us why she chose to work for Harrington and what she loves…
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A Mother’s Battle with Breast Cancer
Read more: A Mother’s Battle with Breast CancerWhen Paige Reinke went to Harrington Breast Center for her routine mammogram last November, she felt like something was off. “I go every year to get my mammogram, but afterwards, I returned to work and felt as though something wasn’t right,” said Paige. “They called me the very next morning and I went back for another mammogram…
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Finding Breast Cancer Support through a Center and a Cup of Coffee
Read more: Finding Breast Cancer Support through a Center and a Cup of CoffeeAs Patricia ‘Trish’ Hardin prepared for Christmas, she went in for her annual mammogram on December 17. A few days later, she received a call from her gynecologist, telling her she needed to go to the Harrington Breast Center for a diagnostic ultrasound. “I had my ultrasound done on December 23rd and was told I would need a…