Digital Rectal Exam Sunnyside NY

In this high'tech age, when the under-50 set hears "digital rectal exam," they imagine diagnostic computers and state-of'the-art graphics. The over-50 set, however, knows all too well that the “digital” part means super-low tech. But they endure the exam because finding and eliminating precancerous colon polyps, called adenomas, provide the best defense against developing colorectal cancer, the second most deadly cancer in the West.

Herbert Gretz
(212) 427-9898
525 E 68Th St
New York, NY
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Oncology

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Richard G Stock MD
(212) 241-7502
1184 5th Ave
New York, NY
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Oncology

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Kee Y Shum MD
(212) 941-0660
254 Canal St
New York, NY
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Oncology

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Farida P Chaudhri MD
(718) 358-3057
146-01 45th Ave
Flushing, NY
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Oncology

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Norman Lester Rosen
(914) 965-2060
3333 Henry Hudson Way
Bronx, NY
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Norman Lester Rosen MD
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Oncology
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Michael Schuster
(212) 746-2119
525 East 68th Street
New York, NY
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Oncology
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Ron Bakal
(212) 679-6464
461 Park Avenue South
New York, NY
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Ron Bakal MD PC
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Urology, ONCOLOGY,KIDNEY STONES, INFERTILITY, INCONTINENCE, MINIMALLY INVASIVE PROCEDURES FOR BPH,PROSTATE CANCER,HPV AND OTHER STD TREATMENT.
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Insurance Plans Accepted: All insurances ie: CIGNA, GHI, OXFORD, MEDICARE, HIP, HEALTHFIRST, FIRSTHEALTH. ATLANTIS, WELLCARE, BLUE CROSS, HORIZON, MAGNACARE, 1199, AMERICHOICE, AETNA, ELDERPLAN, HEALTHNET, MULTIPLAN,
Medicare Accepted: Yes
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Emergency Care: Yes

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Primary Hospital: Beth Israel Medical Center
Residency Training: MONTEFIORE/ALBERT EINSTEIN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Medical School: UMDNJ-NEW JERSEY MEDICAL SCHOOL NEWARK, 1995
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Languages Spoken: English,Hebrew,Spanish,Russian

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meena Ahluwalia
(718) 250-6960
121 dekalb Ave
brooklyn, NY
Specialties
Oncology, Hematology Medical Oncology
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Residency Training: Wyckoff Heights medical center

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Member Organizations: ASCO ASH AMA
Awards: patient's choice award 2008,2009


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Louis Juden Reed
(718) 863-8465
1180 Morris Park Ave
Bronx, NY
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Louis Juden Reed MD
Specialties
Oncology
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Steven Edward Vogl
(718) 519-7774
2220 Tiemann Ave
Bronx, NY
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Steven Edward Vogl MD
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Oncology
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Gut Feelings on Garlic and Gum

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By Kris Kucera

In this high-tech age, when the under-50 set hears “digital rectal exam,” they imagine diagnostic computers and state-of-the-art graphics. The over-50 set, however, knows all too well that the “digital” part means super-low tech. But they endure the exam because finding and eliminating precancerous colon polyps, called adenomas, provide the best defense against developing colorectal cancer, the second most deadly cancer in the West. While healthy living and eating habits help prevent adenomas, researchers from Hiroshima University Hospital in Japan found promising news for people who already have them—aged garlic extract. Taken in 2.4 mL daily doses for 12 months, it significantly reduced the size and reoccurrence of adenomas in diagnosed patients, compared to a similar group taking the control dose of 0.16 mL daily. The research suggests that garlic’s anticarcinogenic compounds diminish the growth and proliferation of potential of adenomas.

When adenomas progress to cancer, doctors often surgically remove the cancerous segment, a procedure called a colectomy. Surprising new research from doctors at California’s Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital shows that patients recovering from colectomies who chewed sugarless gum three times a day for one hour healed more quickly, and left the hospital two-and-a-half days sooner, than those who didn’t.

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