
Minnesota Oncology Physician Recognized for Volunteer Efforts
- April 2, 2014
Note: The following article was published in the March 2014 issue of Minnesota Physician. View the article on page 20 of the March 2014 issue here. Recognizing Minnesota’s Volunteer Physicians…

Acid – Alkaline Balance and Cancer: The Truth Behind the Myth
- April 1, 2014
“I have litmus strips to check my saliva because someone told me that my body is too acidic.” “I am avoiding citrus fruits, tomatoes, and acidic foods because cancer thrives in an…

MNO Physician Educates Local Teens about HPV and Other STDs
- March 12, 2014
{image_1}Human papillomavirus (HPV) related cancers are on the rise. Recognizing this fact, Dr. David King, an oncologist with Minnesota Oncology, located in Fridley Medical Center, is doing his part…

Colorectal Cancer – From a Simple Compass to GPS and Beyond
- March 1, 2014
{image_1}by Andrzej Petryk, MD Medical Oncologist & Hematologist Still in the shadow of public and medical attention, but quite infamous, colorectal cancer is the second leading cause…

Lymphoma Research Foundation Presents 2014 Minnesota Hope Award to MN Oncology Nurse
- February 21, 2014
{image_1}Minnesota Oncology nurse Laurie Montgomery understands what patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment are experiencing. A survivor of Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Montgomery has used her…

“A Hug in Every Blanket”: Local School Service Project Keeps Minnesota Oncology Patients Warm
- February 4, 2014
Teacher Kate Gant had always wanted do a service project with her fifth grade at Lyndale Community School. “It was around the holidays, and I thought instead of doing little gifts for my…