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Those with cancer may require a tracheostomy after certain therapies or treatments to help with breathing and maintain quality of life.
Eliminating breast reconstruction surgery and going flat is a way for women to reduce complications while getting back faster to activities they love.
Dr. Ruchi Garg answers some of your most frequently Googled uterine cancer questions.
On this National Doctors Day, we asked some of our City of Hope physicians what it takes to become doctor, why they chose oncology and how they recharge from the challenges of their job.
Dr. Ajaz Khan: I have found that fear that cancer will return or progress is nearly universal among patients undergoing treatment.
For patients with head and neck cancers, cancer symptoms and treatment side effects often complicate two innate tasks that are usually taken for granted—speaking and swallowing.
The Gleason score is a critical calculation designed to help determine the extent of the disease, the aggressiveness of the cancer cells and how it may be treated.
Dr. Marnee Spierer shares why she had both of her breasts surgically removed even though she doesn't have breast cancer.
Many issues that cause patients to be unsatisfied with their breast reconstruction results after mastectomy may be improved with corrective reconstructive surgery.
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