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Monoclonal gammopathy of renal significance (MGRS) is a plasma cell disease where a person has an abnormal protein in their blood. This protein can cause kidney damage and lead to kidney failure when left untreated. ...
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Neuro-oncology focuses on cancers affecting the brain, skull base and spinal cord. You can trust that our team will map a treatment path to a healthier you using breakthrough neuro-oncology treatments like Gamma Knife surgery. ...
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Pancreatic cancer is an aggressive form of gastrointestinal cancer that develops in the cells of the pancreas, an organ located behind the stomach. ...
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Your abdomen holds some of your body’s most important organs, like your stomach, liver and bladder. The space around these organs is called the peritoneal cavity, and it’s covered by a thin, protective layer called the peritoneum. When cancer affects this lining, it's called peritoneal carcinomatosis, peritoneal surface malignancy (PSM) or peritoneal cancer. ...
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Precision medicine collects information about a person's genes and proteins to treat their cancer. By understanding how cancer affects the genes inside cancer cells, we can match a treatment plan with each person's precise needs. ...
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Prostate cancer is a very common genitourinary cancer that develops in the gland cells of the prostate, a male organ located between the bladder and the base of the penis. ...
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Radiation oncology is a medical specialty that uses high-energy radiation to treat cancer and other conditions. Radiation oncology is an essential part of cancer care along with surgery and medications. ...
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Stomach cancer, also known as gastric cancer, is a disease that usually begins in the tissues that line the stomach and can spread to other parts of the body. ...
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Our Adult Survivorship Program offers resources and support to people age 40 or older who have completed active cancer treatment. Whether you started your healthcare journey with us or arrived here from somewhere else, you're more than welcome to continue healing with our supportive care team. ...
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Thoracic cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the area between your neck and your stomach. Lung cancer is the most common form of thoracic cancer we treat, but it can also affect other tissues and organs including your esophagus and the parts that make up your airway. ...
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Coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) helps your heart pump blood better. If your arteries are blocked, we can use a healthy blood vessel to create a new path for blood to flow. This heart surgery gives your heart the blood supply it needs to keep you healthy and strong. ...
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Our surgeons are experts in performing minimally invasive cardiac surgery — a practice that allows us to treat your heart without making a large incision. We can treat valvular and structural heart conditions as well as arrhythmia with minimally invasive approaches that offer a quicker recovery and fewer complications. ...
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Your heart matters to us, and we’re here to take care of it with kindness and the most advanced treatments available. Did you know that almost half of Americans have heart problems? Don’t worry—we’re here to help. Whether you need tips to stay heart healthy or advanced care like heart transplants or minimally invasive procedures, we’re ready to give you the support you need to live your best life. ...
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Congenital heart disease (CHD) happens when the heart develops abnormally before you're born. It can mean the heart’s chambers, valves, blood vessels or electrical pathways have an irregular structure. Thanks to advances in heart care, most people born with CHD live long, healthy lives. ...
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Your aorta is the largest artery in your body, acting like a highway that carries blood from your heart to the rest of your body. Aortic diseases happen when there’s a problem with this important artery. One common issue is an aortic aneurysm, where part of the aorta weakens and bulges. ...
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Arrhythmia affects how your heart beats — too fast, too slow or in an irregular rhythm. Our electrophysiology specialists use advanced technology to diagnose and treat arrhythmia, helping you get back to a healthy heart. ...
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Cardiac sarcoidosis is a rare disease where the immune system causes clumps of cells, called granulomas, to form in the heart. These granulomas lead to inflammation and can interfere with the heart's electrical system, which controls the heartbeat. ...
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Cancer treatments can affect your heart, especially if you have heart problems or are at risk. No matter where you are in your cancer journey, our team of heart and cancer experts works together to balance treatments and protect your heart from damage and disease. ...
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Cardiovascular imaging and noninvasive testing give us a safe, accurate way to check your heart health. These safe, painless tests help us detect, diagnose and manage heart conditions like heart disease and heart failure. ...
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Interventional cardiology uses catheters to treat heart and blood vessel conditions like coronary artery disease, valvular heart disease and cardiac defects. This minimally invasive approach allows people to get lifesaving heart procedures without needing open-heart surgery. ...
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