Ghosh Center nurse Laurie Plante’s home became the impromptu site for daughter Jordan’s June wedding, after their planned cathedral wedding had to be cancelled due to coronavirus. What could have been a disappointment turned into a magical day.
Read MoreOnce again, The Ghosh Center has been certified by the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) for our exceptional standard of care. This certification recognizes “the important work of practices who are conquering cancer every day through quality care."
Read MoreA common source of stress when living with cancer is trying to explain to the people you love just how deeply the disease, and treatments, affect you. “Counting spoons” is a metaphor for calculating your energy, and it’s a simple but effective way to help others understand life with cancer or another chronic illness.
Read MoreYoga brings together physical movements, controlled breathing, and other practices that help achieve the goal of cultivating a peaceful, concentrated mind. This post is the second in a three-part series on ways to manage the stress and anxiety of living with cancer.
Read MoreIf stress is causing you to feel worried, anxious and tense, meditation can help. This post is the first in the three-part series on ways you can reduce your stress and increase your sense of well-being and peace.
Read MoreWe understand that you have questions about coronavirus and what it means for you. We’re here to answer your questions and point to you to trustworthy resources specifically for people with cancer, survivors, and their caregivers to help you understand the risks and protect yourself and those you love.
Read MoreOur model of care has produced remarkable results, including significantly higher survival rates for metastatic cancer. We’re starting a movement to improve treatment for cancer patients everywhere. Are you in?
Read MoreWhile cancer treatment has advanced over recent years, many misconceptions about treatment still exist. Here, we set the record straight on several persistent cancer treatment myths so you can feel confident about your plan.
Read MoreDr. Ghosh helps his patients every day, but his primary role at The Ghosh Center is not the only way he’s making a difference in people’s lives. In 2019, he joined the team of Artelus, a medical start-up that’s using artificial intelligence to save people from going blind.
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