From the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Treatment advances for patients with glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer, have been rare. But recent studies have raised hopes that immunotherapy, which has recently established itself as a proven therapy for several types of cancer, may be able to reverse this trend. Patients diagnosed with glioblastoma, the most common […]
Learn MoreJ. Patrick Johnson to Appear on Dr. Phil’s Phil In the Blank Podcast
Dr. Phil McGraw, the host of the popular Dr. Phil Show on CBS, launched his new podcast, Phil In the Blanks, in January of this year and our own Dr. J. Patrick Johnson will be featured in an upcoming episode. The Phil In the Blanks podcast covers a wide range of topics, and recent guests have […]
Learn MoreEpendymoma
An ependymoma is a primary central nervous system (CNS) tumor. This means it begins in the brain or spinal cord. What are the grades of ependymomas? Ependymomas are grouped in three grades based on their characteristics. Within each grade, are different ependymoma subtypes. Molecular testing is used to help identify subtypes that are related to location and […]
Learn MoreGolf Swing and Back Injuries
Today’s powerful golf swing styles have enabled both amateurs and professionals to hit the ball harder and farther than in the past, but it may come at the cost of an increase in spine injuries and disorders. Modern golf swings encourage maximum rotation of the spine relative to the hips. This increased twisting of the […]
Learn MoreWhat is Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery?
Traditional spinal surgery uses “open” surgical procedures in order to decompress and stabilize the spine. Minimally invasive spinal surgery requires smaller incisions with reduced damage to muscle tissue and, for some patients, minimally invasive techniques can offer shorter recovery times and less risk than traditional back surgery. Because of the location, accessing spinal nerves, vertebrae, […]
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