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How I gave my ovarian cancer a ‘double whammy’

September 23, 2015October 7, 2016 Cancer,  Dr. Concepcion Diaz-Arrastia,  Dr. Derek Meeks,  Healthcare,  Houston,  intraperitoneal chemotherapy,  intravenous chemotherapy,  obstetrics and gynecology,  ovarian cancer,  surgical oncology,  Women's Health

In January 2015, at the urging of my friend of 40 years, a retired OB/GYN, I finally went to see an internist about a pain

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Microscope image of the connections among crucial neurons within the visual pathway in the thalamus in the brain. From the Labs: Neural connections in the visual pathway of the brain

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