Patients with ovarian cancer, oral cancer and lung cancer find hope for their challenging cancer diagnosis at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. Learn more about the Josephine Ford Cancer Center and Henry Ford Health System: www.henryford.com The latest technologies are giving physicians new weapons to treat more difficult cancer cases and provide patients with better outcomes than ever before. The show follows medical specialists who are making headlines nationally, thanks to advances that allow them to take on oral, ovarian and lung cancers with life-changing results. When patients are faced with a challenging cancer diagnosis, they find new hope with procedures that are improving outcomes and shortening recovery times. Minds of Medicine: C-Change is the latest in a series of medical shows locally produced in cooperation with WDIV and Henry Ford Health System. Hosted by Paul W. Smith, morning radio personality for WJR AM 760, Minds of Medicine provides an inside look at the doctors and nurses at one of the nation’s top-rated hospitals. The first segment will follow Tamer A. Ghanem, MD, Ph.D., director of Head and Neck Oncology and Reconstructive Surgery Division in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery at Henry Ford Hospital, as he removes a tumor on the back of a patient’s tongue using the very latest in robotic-assisted surgery. Patient Gerald James, from Orion Township, turned to Dr. Ghanem when his options ran out. Dr. Ghanem is among the first in the …


