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Jennifer Schottler, M.S. CCC-SLP, is a Senior Speech Language Pathologist with The GW Medical Faculty Associates. She received her Master's of Science in Speech and Hearing Sciences from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2003.
Developed in the 1940s by Dr. Frederic Mohs, Mohs Micrographic Surgery (MMS) is an outpatient procedure that involves surgically removing the visible tumor, along with a thin layer of normal-appearing tissue around and beneath the tumor.
Researchers at the George Washington University Cancer Center are recruiting regular cigarette smokers to participate in a new clinical study to evaluate Avmacol ES®, a plant-based pill made from broccoli sprout and seed extracts (BSSE) to find out if Avmacol ES® can help protect cells from tobac
Here at the GW Cancer Center we help you — our patients — achieve optimal health. Our physicians work closely with our specialists to provide you collaborative, high quality cancer care.
Claudia was 20 weeks pregnant when she was diagnosed with colon cancer. The doctors at GW Hospital treated her cancer and helped her deliver a healthy baby girl.
Jeffrey Gray is a prostate cancer survivor, thanks to the minimally invasive surgery he received from urology specialist Michael J. Whalen, MD, at the GW Cancer Center. Now he’s back to doing the things he loves.
Joy West had stage three vocal cord cancer. She was treated at the GW Cancer Center and is now cancer free. Hear her inspiring story.