Internal Medicine Doctors in Red Bank, NJ Accepting Medicare

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Dr. Susan Terris, MD
Internal Medicine
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 25 Coleman Pl, Red Bank, NJ 07701
Phone: 732-219-0944    Fax: 732-219-0944
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Dr. Brian R Incremona, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 157 Broad St, Suite 317, Red Bank, NJ 07701
Phone: 732-530-2960    Fax: 732-530-7446

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Childhood cancer survivors 5 times more likely to get cancer again: Study

According to a new study, children who survive cancer are at a higher risk of cancer later in life or may die early of other cause. The study included almost 900 young cancer survivors treated at Sydney Children's Hospital, from 1972 to 1999, alongside new cancer cases and early deaths. The risk of cancer was five times higher in childhood cancer survivors, the results showed, compared with the overall NSW population, that these survivors were seven and a half times more likely to die early.

Less body fat may increase risk of metabolic diseases

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Internal Medicine: A physician who provides long-term, comprehensive care in the office and the hospital, managing both common and complex illness of adolescents, adults and the elderly. Internists are trained in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, infections and diseases affecting the heart, blood, kidneys, joints and digestive, respiratory and vascular systems. They are also trained in the essentials of primary care internal medicine, which incorporates an understanding of disease prevention, wellness, substance abuse, mental health and effective treatment of common problems of the eyes, ears, skin, nervous system and reproductive organs.


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