Male Breast Cancer: A Scientist’s Perspective

After being diagnosed with male breast cancer, cancer scientist Oliver Bogler, PhD, now advocates for more research to better understand the disease in men and how to treat it.
Male Breast Cancer: A Patient’s Perspective

When Michael Singer was diagnosed with breast cancer at 50 years old, he was embarrassed. But, he soon learned his voice could make a difference for the 1 percent of men affected by this disease.
Treating Neuropathy with IVIG: A Physician’s Perspective

Dr. Todd Levine is a neurologist who specializes in immune-mediated neuropathies that are often treated with immune globulin
Keeping Pace with the Changing Healthcare Landscape

From antibiotic-resistant diseases to looming physician shortages, many challenges and changes continue to shape the healthcare industry.
Treating Neuropathy with IVIG: A Patient’s Perspective

Dominick Spatafora, who suffers from lower motor neuron syndrome, founded the Neuropathy Action Foundation to educate patients and providers about neuropathy and empower them to become their own advocates.
Exciting Advancements in Disease Diagnosis and Treatment

Modern methods of diagnosing and treating diseases continue to make exciting advances, several of which we highlight in this issue
Medical Marijuana: A Patient’s Perspective

This former cancer patient says medical marijuana is the reason she was able to survive stage 3 ovarian cancer.
Medical Marijuana: A Physician’s Perspective

Dr. David Casarett conducts research about safe use of medical marijuana. He is the author of Stoned: A Doctor’s Case for Medical Marijuana.
The Benefits of Vaccine Development and Safety

Vaccines remain an integral part of preventative medicine, and new and exciting vaccine developments are advancing patient care.
Hemophilia: A Patient’s Perspective

National Hemophilia Foundation CEO Val Bias has been living with hemophilia since birth, and now advocates for other hemophilia patients.