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Bethel Park residents Juliette Hall, 9, Maddie Hall, 7, and Aubrey Kuhn, 9, open a bin for a food drive by the Kuhn family.
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Aubrey Kuhn, 9, left, receives a food donation from George Washington Elemenetary classmate Kylie Lang, 9, both of Bethel Park.
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Aubrey Kuhn saw news reports in the early stages of the pandemic last May and how many families were going hungry as a result.
“It made me really sad, so I wanted to do a food drive for my eighth birthday,” said the Bethel Park elementary student. “It made me so happy to help people that I wanted to do it again for my ninth.”
Allegheny Health Network Offers T-VEC Virus-Based Treatment for Advanced Melanoma
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Pittsburgh-based Allegheny Health Network is offering patients with advanced melanoma treatment with an oncolytic (cancer-killing) virus called Imlygic or T-VEC. It is injected directly into the tumor, where it works by replicating inside the cancer cells.
AHN surgical oncologist Howard Edington, MD, talks with patient Paul Kirsch prior to treatment with T-VEC
“Unlike other therapies for advanced melanoma, T-VEC is usually well tolerated and is suitable for many patients, including the elderly. It also has a “bystander effect,” killing nearby tiny lesions in addition to the primary tumor.” - Howard Edington, MD, AHN surgical oncologist