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No matter your child's age, we're dedicated to providing the best possible care for their skin. We specialize in diagnosing and treating skin conditions that affect young people the most, from birthmarks to cystic acne to even stubborn skin infections. ...
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Multiple myeloma is a condition that affects plasma cells, a type of white blood cell. These plasma cells either produce too much abnormal protein and/or make too many copies of themselves. Although it isn’t curable yet, it is highly treatable. At Tufts Medicine, we offer the latest and most effective treatment options, including clinical trials. ...
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Our emergency medicine specialists are at the top of their game and are specially trained to use the latest technology to provide immediate, life-saving care. Whatever your emergency, from broken bones to chest pains to severe injuries, you and your family members are our priority. ...
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Whether your child has just been diagnosed or is on the path to recovery, a neurological condition can affect their daily life in many ways. We’re here to support you and your child every step of the way. ...
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The endocrine system is made of nerves and gland cells that make and send hormones throughout the body. Neuroendocrine and endocrine neoplasia occurs when those cells grow out of control and can lead to rare conditions, including the full range of hypothalamic, pituitary, adrenal and islet cell tumors. ...
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory, immune-mediated disease affecting more than 1 million people in the US and 3 times more women and people assigned female at birth (AFAB). An MS diagnosis will transform your life, and we keep up with the latest medical advances so we can deliver cutting-edge treatments that help you live life to its fullest. ...
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Genes are inherited sequences of DNA that can make you more likely to have certain health conditions, such as cancer. A genetic risk assessment gives you details about your genes, helping you and your doctor take steps to be proactive by either reducing your changes of developing cancer or enhancing cancer screening to identify cancers early. ...
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Tufts Medical Center provide a number of services to our patients and their visitors. Please use the links below to learn more. If you need any assistance, please don't hesitate to ask a member of your care team. Everything you need, at your service.
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Abnormal growths in the lungs, or lung nodules, are very common. There is positive news: many of them are not cancerous and may be associated with other conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, scarring from another infection or other inflammatory conditions. Even if a lung nodule is cancerous and small, it is usually treatable. This is why screening is important if you are considered at high risk for lung cancer. ...
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Did you know that an estimated 80% of sexually active adults have been in contact with the HPV virus — the virus that causes anal dysplasia, which can lead to anal cancer? Most of those with the virus will never show symptoms. In many cases, the virus will go away on its own, but for some, it can lead to anal dysplasia or cancer. ...
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Our feet work hard for us every day, but we often take them for granted — until they hurt. Our podiatry team provides complete foot and ankle care ranging from irritating skin conditions to painful foot and ankle injuries. ...
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The road to recovery from a substance use disorder (SUD) is different for everyone, but treatment is available. We'll work closely with you to create a path based on your needs and unique circumstances and connect you with the support and resources you need for long-term recovery. ...
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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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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common chronic autoimmune disease in the U.S. Even the simplest activities, like opening a jar or getting dressed, can be challenging with RA and you deserve relief. ...
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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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Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a common circulatory condition that happens when the arteries that supply blood to the extremities (most commonly the legs) become narrowed or blocked. This reduced blood flow can lead to a range of symptoms and potentially serious complications. ...
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Keeping your lungs healthy can help you avoid more serious issues down the road. If you have pulmonary hypertension, your lungs' and your heart are working much harder than they should. Get the right evaluation and treatment at Tufts Medicine. ...
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Whether you’re looking for information on laboratory tests, requesting lab results or want a second opinion, pathology + laboratory medicine provides comprehensive diagnostic testing services to uncover clues about your body. ...
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Your kidneys perform many vital functions, including removing waste, filtering blood and removing excess water and electrolytes. When these bean-shaped organs aren't working properly, it can impact your overall health and lead to serious complications. ...
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