Ask Our Experts March 30, 2022 Putting cancer in our sights Over the past few decades, how we diagnose and treat cancer has completely transformed. Technology now enables us to probe, at a molecular level, the mechanisms that drive cancer cell growth, and … Read More
Ask Our Experts March 29, 2022 How PHM is supporting the people of Ukraine In February 2021, Russia invaded Ukraine and people and governments around the world responded. At PHM, we stand with the people of Ukraine and with those in Russia who oppose their country’s … Read More
Case Studies March 29, 2022 A physician’s journey with prostate cancer As a physician, Dr. Ned O’Brian* was used to helping his patients navigate health-related challenges. He found himself on the other side of the table when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer … Read More
Case Studies February 28, 2022 Finding Hope in the Face of Cancer What we know about our health can change in an instant, as Amanda found. In May of 2021, Amanda decided to take better care of herself. She went for a mammogram that she had been avoiding for years and received news that completely changed her life. At 58, Amanda was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer. Read More
Ask Our Experts February 28, 2022 Tackling Triple Negative Breast Cancer About 1 in 8 women will develop breast cancer in their lifetimes1. While the majority of these women who have this disease can be treated effectively or even cured, about 15%-20% will be diagnosed with a particularly aggressive subtype called triple negative breast cancer, or TNBC for short2. Read More
Ask Our Experts January 31, 2022 Treating Tinnitus Most people rely on silence to find focus, relax, or sleep. Individuals with tinnitus hear a constant ringing. For some, it may be a mild distraction, but others find it debilitating. For 2.4% of the adult population, severe tinnitus can cause a high level of psychological and emotional distress including anxiety, depression, poor concentration, and sleep disorders. Tinnitus sufferers have a ten-fold higher risk of suicide compared to the average person.1 Read More