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Modern Management of Brain Tumors

Oct 26, 2018, 4:22 PM by Lexington Medical Center
Dr. Johnathan Engh is a neurosurgical oncologist at Lexington Brain and Spine Institute, a Lexington Medical Center physician practice.

Honoring the Oath

Nov 16, 2018, 3:39 PM by Lexington Medical Center
Dr. Marc Antonetti is a surgeon at Riverside Surgical Group and the South Carolina Obesity Surgery Center.

A Young Mother’s Battle with Brain Cancer

Dec 30, 2020, 11:24 AM by Allison Sanford
When Stacey Rostek swings her long dark blonde hair to the side, you can see a question-mark-shaped scar on her scalp. Although it’s barely visible, it’s a reminder that this wife and mom of three young children was diagnosed with a brain tumor one year ago.

Celebrating a Legacy of Patient Care

Mar 22, 2021, 11:31 AM by Allison Sanford
After nearly 50 years of taking outstanding care of people in the Midlands through his work as a surgeon, Charles W. Harmon, MD, FACS, has retired from Lexington Medical Center.

Prostate Cancer 101

Jun 17, 2021, 1:11 PM by Allison Sanford
What do men need to know about prostate cancer? T. Brian Willard, MD, Lexington Urology, has quick answers to nine common questions about prostate cancer.

Tackling Breast Cancer with Faith Over Fear

Jun 21, 2021, 3:10 PM by Allison Sanford
At age 39, Libby had never felt any lump or had any issue with breast health. So, she wasn’t too concerned when she received a phone call from Women’s Imaging at Lexington Medical Center a few days after her routine mammogram.

Saving the Senior Season

Jan 20, 2022, 5:08 PM by Allison Sanford
Lexington Medical Center’s community medical center in Northeast Columbia helps injured Blythewood High School football player get back on the field.

Could Your Belly Pain Be Diverticulitis?

Jun 1, 2023, 3:45 PM by Allison Sanford
Many people over 40 have diverticulosis, and most experience no problems. About 4% of those with diverticulosis develop a diverticulitis - a painful inflammation of the diverticula.

Keeping the Beat

Jul 4, 2023, 10:24 AM by Allison Sanford
Michael Chisholm enjoys his job as a biomedical engineer at Lexington Medical Center where he services heart-lung machines. But he never imagined one of the machines he checks on would be used on him.

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