PORT JEFFERSON, NY – Oncologist, Nakul Singhal, MD has joined New York Cancer & Blood Specialists and will be accepting new patients at its Bayside and New Hyde Park locations.
Read MoreSarcoma Bone Cancer
Health & Wellness Tips
Often deemed as the “forgotten cancer” because of its rarity, sarcomas are cancers that start in the bone, muscle, connective tissue, blood vessels or fat, and can be found anywhere in the body.
Read MoreWe at New York Cancer and Blood Specialists have partnered with the New York Cancer Foundation, and are pleased to announce our annual Patient Appreciation Day. The event will take place on Sunday August 18, from 12 pm-4 pm at Bald Hill Amphitheater.
Read MoreUV AWARENESS
Media Coverage / Press Releases
July is UV Awareness month! It is important to note that skin protection should be incorporated throughout the year.
Read MoreCancer Survivors Month
Health & Wellness Tips
As of January 2019, it is estimated that there are 16.9 million cancer survivors in the United States.
Read MoreDr. Jahan Aghalar Joins NYCBS
Media Coverage / Press Releases
Jahan Aghalar, M.D. joins New York Cancer & Blood Specialists as a board-certified medical oncologist-hematologist.
Read MorePhysical Activity with Cancer
Health & Wellness Tips
Up to one-third of cancer-related deaths are related to obesity with a sedentary lifestyle, including two of the most common cancers in the United States, breast and colon cancer
Read MoreDr. Christi Kim of NYCBS Appointed as Member of SGO Clinical Practice Committee
Media Coverage / Press Releases
New York Cancer & Blood Specialists is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Christi Kim to the Clinical Practice Committee of the Society of Gynecological Oncology (SGO).
Read MoreMelanoma Skin Cancer – May Cancer Awareness
Health & Wellness Tips
Skin Cancer is the most common cancer in the United States with over 5 million cases diagnosed each year.
Read MoreDr. Jeff Vacirca on Pharmacy Benefit Managers
Health Policy
An insidious interloper now often comes between me and my patients. I’m talking about pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), the middlemen that have introduced a bureaucratic and nightmarish system of delays and denials into filling prescriptions.
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