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Blood in urine might not always mean bladder cancer, but don’t ignore it
Bladder cancer is the fifth most common cancer overall. According to the American Cancer Society, bladder cancer is more...
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Early detection, advancements in treatment plans are keys to fighting lung cancer
Lung cancer is the No. 1 most common solid organ cancer among men and women in the U.S. and the Upstate. "It's also...
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Trouble sleeping? Sleep studies can help.
Almost 40% of all car accidents are attributed to sleep deprivation. This grim statistic points to the harm tied to slee...
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Low-dose CT scan keeps Gaffney woman around for grandchildren
Margaret Crate had smoked cigarettes for most of her adult life. During the fall of 2023 she began to feel a rattle in her th...
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$646,000 in grants awarded for health initiatives
From improving areas in the hospital through renovations to providing an automated chest compression machine, and counseling...
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Spartanburg celebrates 25 years of Safe Kids
For 25 years, Safe Kids Spartanburg has worked to keep children safe. As an arm of Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System,...
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Student-athlete volunteer is making connections that heal
Melanie "Lanie" Brown loves living in a smaller town. Originally from Florida, Brown moved to Gaffney to attend Limestone Uni...
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Teamwork crucial to fighting cancer
Treating cancer takes more than a single doctor or nurse – it takes a team. Carlton Schwab, MD, a gynecologic oncologist w...
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Leukemia and lymphoma awareness month
Leukemia and lymphoma are the most common types of blood cancers, also called liquid cancers, that affect white blood cells a...
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Dr. Thomas Balint eager to take hands-on treatment approach to advance health in Woodruff
Thomas Balint, DO, didn’t grow up assuming he’d be a doctor. He had his eyes on culinary school. After spending a summer work...
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