NATIONAL SURGICAL ONCOLOGIST DAY, AUGUST 22 by Rob Lauer They are the dedicated doctors who perform biopsies in order to diagnose cancers. They remove tumors and surrounding tissues in an effort to save and prolong human life. Depending on the needs of individual patients, they perform a variety of procedures, from open surgeries that take hours to minimally invasive ones that might be completed in minutes. Some choose to specialize in certain cancers, such as skin or gastrointestinal cancers, or even in specific age groups, like pediatrics. They are surgical oncologists, and they are at the forefront of the battle against cancer. They often work with other doctors to form a multidisciplinary team to provide patients with the necessary treatment. For instance, when a patient needs a combination of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery to treat the condition, the surgical oncologist becomes a valuable member of the patient's cancer care team. While treating cancer, they also strive to learn more and better understand the various cancers that are faced daily by countless patients. As experts in their field, they continuously seek improvements in care for their patients. From cutting-edge techniques to the latest advances in research and therapies, surgical oncologists push toward a cure every day. Their dedication and leadership in the field of oncology make a difference in the lives of cancer patients now and in the future. National Surgical Oncologist Day is observed annually on August 22 to honor every lifesaving surgeon specializing in abolishing cancer. This year, consider donating to an organization dedicated to cancer research. Or reach out and express your appreciation to a surgical oncologist who has helped you or a loved one. The Shopper 1545 Crossways Blvd. Chesapeake, VA 23320 757-317-5465 http://www.TheShopper.com |