Did you know there are 5 types of small intestinal cancer?

Did you know there are 5 types of small intestinal cancer?

By: Dr. Thomas Incledon Did you know there are 5 types of small intestinal cancer? Cancer of the small intestine, which is an organ in the body’s digestive system, is rare. The small intestine, a tube-line structure, connects the stomach to the large intestine....
Colon Cancer Facts: Ask Doctor Tom

Colon Cancer Facts: Ask Doctor Tom

Doctor Tom shares the Number 1 Challenge with colon cancer patients, the truth behind natural remedies rumored to cure cancer, and answers your questions on this episode of #AskDoctorTom Listen to Dr. Thomas Incledon discuss colon cancer and how you can increase your...
Can you treat adenosquamous cancer without chemo and surgery?

Can you treat adenosquamous cancer without chemo and surgery?

By: Dr. Thomas Incledon Can you treat adenosquamous cancer without traditional therapies like chemo and surgery? Adenosquamous cancer, more frequently known as adenosquamous carcinoma, is a variety of cancers that contain both squamous cells and gland-like cells....
Does what you eat, how you exercise, and your sleep pattern really affect your health?

Does what you eat, how you exercise, and your sleep pattern really affect your health?

By: Dr. Thomas Incledon Does what you eat, how you exercise, and your sleep pattern really affect your health? Whether you are fighting a disease such as cancer or simply want to maintain your health, there are fundamental concepts to keep in mind. Each person is...
Is surgery a viable option for ocular melanoma treatment?

Is surgery a viable option for ocular melanoma treatment?

By: Dr. Thomas Incledon Eye or ocular melanoma develops most often in the middle layer of the eye called the uvea. Found under the sclera (white part of the eye), the uvea houses the iris (colored part of the eye), the choroid layer of blood vessels and tissues, and a...
If testicular cancer is treatable, why should I worry about it?

If testicular cancer is treatable, why should I worry about it?

By: Dr. Thomas Incledon If testicular cancer is treatable, why should I worry about it? Testicular cancer is treatable and has the highest success rates when found early. As with other cancers, when testicular cancer is found in a progressed state, it can be harder to...