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  • Exercise May Cut Risk of Certain Cancers

    There’s a reason we constantly tell patients to remain physically active. It not only improves their quality of life, it also helps them stay healthy.

  • Dr. Akash Nanda, Radiation Oncologist, Discusses Proton Therapy Center

    At the Orlando Health Cancer Institute, we are committed to providing unparalleled care to patients with cancer. Our multidisciplinary approach sets us apart from other local centers in Florida. Our breadth of expertise from subspecialty-trained oncologists results in an evidence-based, consensus-driven approach to cancer care for our patients.

  • Are Over-the-Counter Fertility Treatments Safe?

    If you’re trying to get pregnant, you’ve probably noticed an array of retail products designed to help you conceive — pills, teas and even powdered beverage mixes. Plenty of fertility diet books also vie for your attention and dollars with promises to help you become a mother.

  • Losing Weight Could Be a Matter of Life and Death

    While being thin may be an unhealthy obsession in Western culture, the opposite is an unhealthy reality today around the world.

  • Overweight? It Could Affect Your Baby

    While overweight women conceive and bear healthy babies regularly, if you start out too heavy your baby will be at increased risk for several challenges over time.

  • Coping with Changes in Appearance after Chemotherapy

    Cancer can be life-altering in many ways. When you’re dealing with cancer, your main focus is your health, but for many people the disease and its subsequent treatment causes other changes that are just as challenging.

  • Cancer & Parenting

    A cancer diagnosis affects entire families, especially when a parent learns he or she has cancer.

  • Cancer & Parenting: Supporting a Spouse

    When we talk about cancer, we often think about the person who is diagnosed. That’s rightfully so, but cancer also has a huge impact on caregivers, particularly spouses.

  • Avoid Shingles With the Shingrix Vaccine

    If you had chickenpox when you were young, you may think that after the intense itching and blistering passed,  you were done with the disease. But the same virus — varicella-zoster — that causes chickenpox stays dormant inside you even after the symptoms pass. And years later, that virus can reactivate as shingles.