Getting routine screeningmammogramscan catch breast cancer in its early, more curable stages.
When breast cancer progresses, it can potentially spread to the liver, lungs, bones, and brain.
This is known asmetastatic breast cancer.
He also serves as the associate director for strategic initiatives for the UPMC Hillman Cancer Center in Pittsburgh.
He was an intern and resident in internal medicine at Brigham and Womens HospitalHarvard Medical School in Boston.
Brufsky is board-certified in internal medicine and medical oncology by the American Board of Internal Medicine.
He is an active member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology and the American Association for Cancer Research.
Brufsky lives in Pittsburgh, where he enjoys playing golf, cooking barbecue, and traveling.
Preeti K. Sudheendra, MD, is a highly regarded breast cancer medical oncologist and lifestyle medicine physician.
After almost 15 years in full-time clinical practice, she is now focused on breast cancer drug development.
She continues to see patients at The Ohio State University in the High Risk and Cancer Genetics clinic.
Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her family.
Nimit Sudan, MD, is a hematologist and medical oncologist withUCLA.
He is an assistant clinical professor at UCLA and serves as a lead physician at the Encino community practice.
He has a special interest in integrative medicine and oncology.
Dr. Sudan provides comprehensive care for adult patients with all types of hematologic and oncologic conditions.
He is passionate about patient and family education, and educating larger communities on cancer awareness and prevention.
He also has a special interest in integrative medicine, and is certified in acupuncture.
Tingting Tan, MD, PhD, is a medical oncologist atCity of Hope National Medical Center.
A graduate of the Beijing Medical University, Tan holds an M.D.
from Peking University Health Science Center and a Ph.D. from Rutgers University.
To serve her diverse patients, she demonstrates cultural sensitivity and knowledge of customary food practices.
Franco is also a corporate wellness consultant who conducts wellness counseling and seminars for organizations of every size.
She created the sports nutrition rotation for the New York Distance Dietetic Internship program.
She is the chair of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine’sRegistered Dietitian-NutritionistMember Interest Group.
Kara Smythe, MD, has been working in sexual and reproductive health for over 10 years.
She completed her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York.
She is currently working on her PhD in medical sociology.
She has since overseen several nationally recognized eating disorder treatment programs.
In addition, she has been accepted into an intensive research training and certificationprogramat Harvard Medical School for 2024.
She currently supervises a nurse practitioner.
She and her husband are avid travelers and have been to over 55 countries and territories.