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KCTV: Skin Cancer Is the Most Common Type of Cancer. Here's How You Can Help Prevent It.
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, with an estimated 1 in 5 Americans developing skin cancer in their lifetime. This summer season, Megan McNally, MD, a fellowship-trained surgical oncologist with Saint Luke's Cancer Institute, joined KCTV to share helpful insights on skin safety.
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KCTV: Study Led by Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute Finds Heart Disease in Mummies
KCTV talked to Dr. Randall Thompson about new research that suggests humans have an innate nature and tendency to atherosclerosis.
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KCTV: Talking to Kids About Recent Shooting of Ralph Yarl
Amanda Davis, LPC and Director of Therapy Services at Saint Luke's Crittenton Children's Center, talked with KCTV about how traumatic events like this impact everyone, who it affects most, and how we can help them.
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KCTV: The Importance of Breast Screenings and Prevention
KCTV speaks to Dr. Mary Mitchell about the importance of breast screenings and prevention during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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KCTV: Traumatic Car Accident Survivor Reunites With Care Team on Trauma Survivors Day
After receiving care at Saint Luke's and relearning how to walk through rigorous outpatient rehab, Michelle returned to Saint Luke's to visit with her care team.
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KCTV: Two Families Share a Heart-to-Heart Bond Following a Transplant
KCTV shares the story of one Saint Luke's heart transplant recipient who shares a special bond with his heart donor's family.
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KCTV: Vaccine Safety for Moms-To-Be
While it is early in the season for respiratory illness, the importance of vaccines for pregnant people is top of mind, especially with the holiday season here.
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KCTV: Young Mother in Need of Match for Kidney Transplant
KCTV talked to Jackie Burasco and Dr. Matthew Wilkinson about the young mother's search for a kidney donor.
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KCUR: 5 Years of COVID: What One Kansas City Nurse Saw on the Front Lines of the Pandemic
Carrie Willis, a nurse of nearly 30 years, was on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. As a nurse manager at Saint Luke’s East Hospital in Lee’s Summit, she oversaw one of the hospital’s COVID units through early 2021.
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KCUR: How to Talk to Children about Shooting at Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Rally
A licensed professional counselor from Saint Luke’s Crittenton Children’s Center talked with Steve Kraske on Up To Date at KCUR about how adults can talk to children about this tragic event.