Case Studies October 8, 2024 Balancing quality of life and risk of breast cancer recurrence Many patients who have been diagnosed with early-stage cancer are faced with the daunting challenge of charting a treatment plan that maximizes recurrence prevention and considers side effects that could affect long-term … Read More
Case Studies August 15, 2024 How precision medicine and a life-saving clinical trial turned a grim prognosis into a cancer-free diagnosis When Peter*, an adventurous 60-year-old, was diagnosed with stage 2 esophageal cancer, he underwent standard treatment with chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery, and hoped that cancer was behind him. Unfortunately, his cancer recurred just five months later. Over the next three years, as his cancer spread to his liver and lungs. In the face of a grim prognosis, Peter’s refusal to give up led him to Private Health Management (PHM). Read More
Case Studies June 12, 2024 Navigating a diagnosis with a rare form of Alzheimer’s Facing a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease at a young age can be shocking and frightening for patients and their families. James*, an active 50-year-old executive, began experiencing memory lapses, such as forgetting co-workers’ names and simple addresses. Seeking further assistance, James turned to PHM upon a family member's recommendation. Read More
Case Studies May 22, 2024 Living and thriving as a cancer survivor Becky, a vibrant and active woman, faced a life-altering diagnosis of Stage IV lung cancer. Guided by PHM's Personal Care Team and the power of molecular profiling, Becky's treatment evolved based on her unique genetic markers, leading to remarkable progress. Read More
Case Studies March 7, 2024 PHM’s Evidence-Based Approach Reduces Treatment Uncertainty for Our Patient with Breast Cancer Many cancer patients are faced with deep, personal decisions about what treatment path will be right for them. There are many factors to consider, including the likelihood that the cancer may come … Read More
Case Studies November 16, 2023 Breaking through a borderline cancer diagnosis We met Maggie*, a vibrant 41-year-old mother of two young children, soon after she was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer. Determined to find the best possible treatment path, Maggie’s family reached … Read More