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Dr. Robert A. Nagourney, MD
Jan 202 min read
Revolutionizing Breast Cancer Screening: The Promise of Metabolomics
metabolomics are poised to revolutionize breast cancer screening by enhancing diagnostic accuracy and reducing patient discomfort.
Dr. Robert A. Nagourney, MD
Dec 11, 20243 min read
For Patients with the Most Advanced Lung Cancers: “Nunquam Cede” (Latin-Never Yield)
I’ve long held that there are no bad cancers, just cancers that we can or cannot treat.
Dr. Robert A. Nagourney, MD
Nov 19, 20243 min read
Why Do Chemotherapy Drugs Work For Some Cancer Patients and Not For Others?
Treatments should really be given more selectively, i.e. “give this chemotherapy only to those people who will benefit from it,” She said.
Dr. Robert A. Nagourney, MD
Sep 26, 20242 min read
Metastatic Breast Cancer Claims Another Life
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Dr. Robert A. Nagourney, MD
Sep 5, 20243 min read
Stage 4 Cancer Patients Need Answers Not Questions: Genomic Variants Of Uncertain Significance (VUS) Don’t Help!
Genomic findings are a first step. They find targets. The question the patient wants to answer is “Can I hit the target?”
Dr. Robert A. Nagourney, MD
Jul 18, 20243 min read
Metastatic or Recurrent Cancer Patients Can’t Afford to Guess
Cancer patients deserve better. Every patient is unique. Their treatment should be as well.
Dr. Robert A. Nagourney, MD
Jun 13, 20242 min read
For Pancreatic Cancer Patients, “the More You Explain It, The More I Don’t Understand It.” -Mark Twain
Even here in the potentially curable
pancreatic cancer patients, there is a great deal of disagreement on the best treatment.
Dr. Robert A. Nagourney, MD
Apr 29, 20242 min read
The Evolving Landscape of Pancreatic Cancer
Nagourney Cancer Institute remains committed to pioneering research and that promise real hope for those affected by pancreatic cancer.
Dr. Robert A. Nagourney, MD
Apr 2, 20243 min read
A Ray of Hope in the Fight Against Stage 4 Colon Cancer
Daniel Werner, a dedicated nurse and a loving fiancé and father, faced the grim reality of a stage 4 colon cancer diagnosis in December 2021
Dr. Robert A. Nagourney, MD
Mar 12, 20242 min read
What’s a Pancreatic Cancer Doctor to do? More Importantly: What are Their Patients to do?
Screening for Pancreatic cancer, even in the highest-risk individuals found not cost effective.
Dr. Robert A. Nagourney, MD
Mar 4, 20242 min read
Breakthrough in Pancreatic Cancer: New Blood Test for Early Detection, Could Offer Improved Therapy
Blood test results offer a “cancer signature” that distinguishes patients with pancreatic cancer from normal individuals.
Dr. Robert A. Nagourney, MD
Feb 21, 20242 min read
Much Heralded New Treatment For Pancreatic Cancer Approved by FDA: But Has it Moved The Dial?
The NAPOLI-3 trail trial median survival of 11.1 months is exactly the same as the original FOLFIRINOX regimen from 13 years ago.
Dr. Robert A. Nagourney, MD
Feb 9, 20242 min read
Functional Profiling for Cancer is Scientifically Validated by Peer-Review
One of the critical advantages of Functional Profiling over traditional genomic testing is its focus on the actual response of cancer cells.
Dr. Robert A. Nagourney, MD
Jan 31, 20243 min read
What Have Medical Oncologists Lost? Empathy!
Cancer patients approach their diagnosis with a sense of terror. One day they are fine and feeling well and the next, a terminal diagnosis.
Dr. Robert A. Nagourney, MD
Jan 23, 20243 min read
For Advanced Cancer Patients: Whose Life is It Anyway?
Rising corporate influence and focus on reimbursement in medicine now discourage doctors from straying from strict treatment guidelines.
Dr. Robert A. Nagourney, MD
Jan 15, 20242 min read
Personalized Medicine Is More Than a Marketing Buzzword at Nagourney Cancer Institute
Cancer therapy can be really expensive. But here's the kicker, Functional Profiling costs way less than receiving the incorrect treatment.
Dr. Robert A. Nagourney, MD
Dec 7, 20232 min read
The Cancer Clinical Trial Process is in Need of Revision
Patients with advanced malignancies often seek the expertise of physicians at major institutions.
Dr. Robert A. Nagourney, MD
Oct 30, 20233 min read
Hitting Cancer True and Straight: the Role of Tissue Analysis
Although she showed some response, her disease persisted and she was being considered for surgery to remove the residual tumor...
Dr. Robert A. Nagourney, MD
Oct 25, 20233 min read
Recurrent Lung Cancer Patients Need To “Get Down On It”
George Brown is alive today because our laboratory analysis identified a simple 2 drug combination that now one else thought to give him.
Dr. Robert A. Nagourney, MD
Oct 10, 20233 min read
A Triple Negative Breast Cancer Patient's Journey: Going the Extra Mile
This patient had recurrent breast cancer that upon biopsy proved to be triple negative.
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