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The Many Faces of Breast Cancer- October 16, 2010

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

An event focusing on the unique needs and issues of survivors and providing the latest information on breast cancer, one of the most common cancers in women. Join an engaging panel of leading medical experts, as they speak to issues that directly affect the 2.5 million survivors in the U.S. today, offer insight into the latest data surrounding treatment and explore key survivorship issues. Admission, parking and refreshments are free. Advanced registration required. Space limited. Call 925-677-5041 extn 260 or send email to: info@diablovalleyoncology.md . Partners/Sponsors: The Wellness Community, American Cancer Society, AstraZeneca, BayAreaNews Group, 92.1 KKDV. October 16, 2010, 10:00am – 12:30pm

Find the HERO in you…give blood!

Monday, June 21st, 2010

California Cancer and Research Institute and Diablo Valley Oncology/Hematology Medical Group are hosting their second blood drive this year. Open to everyone eligible to give blood. Tuesday, June 22, 2010 from 10am – 2pm Conference Room, 3rd Floor. Call Lora Sanders at 925-826-1904 to register. Or go to: www.bloodheroes.org, click donate blood, and enter our code: NRES

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Inaugural Event June 19, 2010

Monday, June 14th, 2010

June 19, 2010 Making Strides Inaugural Event
The American Cancer Society will be ‘Making Strides Against Breast Cancer’ this Saturday from 8:45-11am at Heather Farm Park in Walnut Creek. Diablo Valley Oncology/Hematology Medical Group is a flagship sponsor and will be there participating with a big team of patients, employees, and family members. The event raises money and awareness for the fight against breast cancer.
Everyone is welcome to come out for this non-competitive walk . There is no registration fee or minimum donation. http://makingstrides.acsevents.org/contracostacounty

Patients’ Choice Award Goes to Local Breast Cancer Doctor

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Tiffany Svahn, MD has been awarded the Patients’ Choice Award for 2009, for a second year in a row. More than 800,000 patient reviews and ratings were gathered by the American Registry and this top rating is only awarded to a select few of the nation’s most beloved doctors.
Patients rated Dr. Svahn in the following areas: bedside manner, the amount of time she spends with them, the courtesy of her staff, appropriate follow-up, and their overall opinion of her as a physician.
Dr. Svahn practices at Diablo Valley Oncology/Hematology Medical Group. She sees patients at the California Cancer and Research Institute in Pleasant Hill, CA and at a satellite office in San Ramon, CA. She specializes in breast cancer and is board certified in Medical Oncology. Join her team “Making Strides for Breast Cancer” – June 19, 2010 at Heather Farms, Walnut Creek.

Free Community Educational Event 5-7-10

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Breast Cancer Breakthroughs – A review of the latest therapies and treatments for breast cancer. This free and informative lecture will include a question and answer session. John Muir Outpatient Center, Tice Valley/Rossmoor – Conference Room
Speaker: Matthew Sirott, M.D., May 7, 2010 at 11am.
No charge, RSVP required call 925-939-1220

Patient Educational Seminar: FUNCTIONAL FOODS AND SUPPLEMENTS

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Our registered nutritionist, Tinrin Chew RD CSO, has special training in the area of oncology nutrition. She will cover these topics:
-Not all Fats Are Equal
-Phytounutrients/Phytochemicals
-Phobiotics and Prebiotics.
Join us and learn practical tips on nutrition and supplements.
May 4, 11, 18. 6-7pm $50 for series, $20 per class.
Call 925-677-5041, extn 260 to register.

Seasonal Flu Information and H1N1 Flu Update

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Don’t let the flu bug you this season. It’s more serious than the common cold and very easy to transmit to other people. The best way to keep from catching the flu or passing it on to your loved ones is by getting an annual flu vaccination.

Who should get a seasonal flu shot?

Everyone in your household should get a yearly flu shot, but they are especially important for:

  • children 6 months old up to their 19th birthday
  • anyone 50 or older
  • anyone with a chronic health condition
  • pregnant women
  • health care workers
  • anyone living with or caring for someone in one of the above high-risk groups or with a child under 6 months old

When is a flu vaccination not appropriate?

If you have a severe allergy to eggs, a history of Guillain Barré syndrome, or experienced a severe reaction to a prior flu vaccination (not just redness or swelling at the injection site), please discuss flu vaccination with your physician.

The seasonal flu shot does not protect you against the new H1N1 (swine flu) virus strain.

Update on the H1N1 flu vaccine

Q. When will the vaccine for the new H1N1 flu be ready?
A. Manufacturers are working to get the vaccine ready for distribution as soon as possible. It could be available as early as this October or November. Most likely, the H1N1 flu vaccine will be given to at-risk individuals in two injections spaced one month apart.
Q. Who should get the H1N1 flu vaccine once it becomes available?
A. According to the recommendations by the CDC and local public health and infectious disease specialists, the following groups should get vaccinated:

  • Pregnant women because their risk of complications is higher and being vaccinated can potentially provide protection to infants who cannot be vaccinated.
  • Household caregivers for children younger than six months old because younger infants are at higher risk of influenza-related complications and cannot be vaccinated.
  • Health care and emergency medical services personnel.
  • Children from 6 months through 18 years old because they’re often in close contact with others in day care or school, which increases the chance that H1N1 flu could spread.
  • Young adults ages 19 through 24 years old because the CDC has seen many cases of H1N1 flu in these healthy young adults and they often live, work, and study in close proximity.
  • Adults ages 25 through 64 years old who have health conditions associated with higher risk of medical complication from influenza (for example, ongoing conditions such as asthma, diabetes, heart disease, and immune deficiencies).
Q. When the H1N1 flu vaccine becomes available, can I get it and the regular seasonal flu vaccine at the same time?
A. Most likely, the regular seasonal flu vaccine will be ready before the vaccine for the new H1N1 flu. We encourage you to get the seasonal flu vaccine as soon as it’s available in early September, since regular seasonal flu viruses are still expected to cause illness this fall and winter. When the H1N1 flu vaccine becomes available, patients in any of the groups listed above should get it as well. The H1N1 flu vaccine will probably be given in two shots one month apart.

Many Faces of Breast Cancer 10/24/09

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Come and experience the Many Faces of Breast Cancer, an event focusing on the uniquenees and issues of survivors and providing the latest information on breast cancer, one of the most common cancers in women.  join an engaging panel of leading medical experts, as they speak to issues that directly affect the 2.5 million survivors in the U.S. today, offer insight into the latest data surrounding treatment and explore key survivorship issues.  FREE with reservation.  Diablo Valley Oncology/Hematology partners with American Cancer Society, Wellness Community, and AstraZeneca to bring this event to the community at the Lesher Center for the Arts.  Stage 3.  Saturday, October 24, 2009 from 10am – 12pm.  Diane Dwyer, KNTV News, NBC 11 Bay Area will be the moderator.  To reserve your spot, call 1-877-732-6033 today!