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A Family's Pancreatic Cancer Journey

Sometimes a medical decision is too big for a patient to make alone—especially when pancreatic cancer is the diagnosis.

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5 At-Home Exercises for COVID-19 Recovery

Especially for those recovering from COVID-19, their goals may have now changed from achieving personal records to prioritizing improvements in breathing muscles and building strength back up in arms and legs. Below are five exercises that patients can do at home to help maximize recovery from COVID-19.

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What Older Adults Should Know About the COVID-19 Vaccine

There’s no question regarding the risk to older adults who contract the virus that causes COVID-19. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is clear: older adults who contract it are more likely to face both hospitalization and death, both prospects that increases with age.

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Podcast: Pediatric Cardiology and Congenital Heart Defects

Patrick Flynn, M.D., discusses the important issues on pediatric cardiology and congenital heart defects. He shares the latest on treatment options available for children affected. He also highlights the importance of screening family members and how the care team provides treatment and counseling to those affected.

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Dr. Mario Gaudino Appointed Director of Joint Clinical Trials Office

Cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Mario Gaudino has recently been appointed the director for the Joint Clinical Trials Office (JCTO) at Weill Cornell Medicine. In this role, he will oversee ongoing clinical trials and lead strategic planning efforts.Learn more about Dr. Gaudino and his new role.

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Patient-Centered Approach in Treating Thymoma

The mass—called a thymoma—was benign, but would need to be removed. Never having experienced more than stitches from dental work, Amara was overwhelmed by the idea of a surgery and a week in the hospital. But Dr. Altorki and his staff helped Amara and Alex understand the procedure.

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How His Aunt's Living Kidney Donation Saved His Life

How does a patient obtain a kidney transplant when he lives in New York, his live donor resides in India, and a pandemic and visa deadlines add complex layers to the transplant process? He takes the recommendations from friends and coworkers to contact the Adult Kidney Transplantation program at Weill Cornell Medicine to learn more about the transplant process.

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Five Facts About the COVID-19 Vaccine

Experts address common questions about the COVID-19 vaccines and share why they are safe.

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Podcast: Cervical Health Awareness

Evelyn Cantillo, M.D., MPH discusses the importance of caring for your cervical health. She shares the latest recommendations about the HPV vaccine and preventing cervical cancer. She offers guidance on keeping a healthy cervix and the importance of self-care for women.

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New Maintenance Treatment for Acute Myeloid Leukemia Prolongs the Lives of Patients

Patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), the most common form of acute leukemia in adults, that has gone into remission following initial chemotherapy remain in remission longer and have improved overall survival when they are given a pill form of the cancer drug azacitidine as a maintenance treatment, according to a randomized, international phase 3 clinical trial for which Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian are trial sites. This is the first time a maintenance treatment for... Read More