Dr. Priya Rudolph discusses: Can you prevent cancer with a vaccine?
Did you know that January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month? Cancer of the uterine cervix is the third most common gynecologic cancer in the United States. The good news about cervical cancer is that it is one of only two cancers which can actually be prevented. To read more, click here. Oncologist Dr. Priya Rudolph, MD of Georgia […]
GCS’ Mansoor Saleh among researchers of new drug for Pancreatic Cancer patients
According to the National Cancer Institute, although pancreatic cancer is rare—with approximately 45,000 cases diagnosed each year in the United States—it is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death in this country. At diagnosis, most patients with pancreatic cancer have advanced disease that has spread, or metastasized, to other parts of the body. Only 2 […]
Georgia Cancer Specialists Collects 3,600 Bags for State’s Foster Children During 12th Annual Totes 2 Tots Drive
Thanks to a strong outpouring of support from the community, the 12th annual Totes 2 Tots suitcase drive, sponsored by Georgia Cancer Specialists (GCS) and Northside Hospital, was a huge success. More than 3,600 backpacks, suitcases and other bags were donated at GCS offices across Georgia during the Jan. 17 event. GCS partners with Georgia’s […]
Georgia Cancer Specialists, affiliated with the Northside Hospital Cancer Institute, Launches Clinical Research Program at Cumming Office
The Northside Hospital Cancer Institute is pleased to announce the addition of clinical trials at the Georgia Cancer Specialists clinic in Cumming, bringing increased access to novel cancer treatments close to home. In 2012, Georgia Cancer Specialists (GCS) affiliated with the Northside Hospital Cancer Institute, redefining cancer care. This partnership set a new national standard […]
Dr. Priya Rudolph Writes About How Changes in Lifestyle Can Lower Cancer Risk
As we enter the New Year, let us examine our lifestyles and see if we can do anything to promote better health. We all know that we cannot change genetics. However the good news is that genetics accounts for only approximately 5% or less of all cancers. That is staggering because this means there is […]