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I am a board-certified radiation oncologist with an expertise in treating primary genitourinary (prostate, bladder, kidney, and testicular) and head and neck (oral cavity, base of tongue, tonsil, ...
I am a neurosurgeon and scientist interested in the immunobiology and treatment of brain tumors, including tumors that have arisen from the brain (primary tumors) and tumors that have spread to the ...
Exposure to high levels of radiation and certain chemicals are the main risk factors we know about for leukemia, particularly AML.
This information describes your elastomeric pump (SMARTeZ® pump or Easypump®) and explains what to do during your continuous infusion with your pump. It also tells you how to disconnect your pump ...
This information will teach you about vaginal dilators and how to use them for vaginal dilator therapy. After menopause, your vagina becomes drier, less elastic (stretchy), narrower, and shorter. This ...
How to care for your Jackson-Pratt drain When you leave the hospital, care for your Jackson-Pratt drain by: Milking your tubing to help move clots. Emptying your drain 2 times a day. Do this once in ...
Los medicamentos GLP-1 son medicamentos que se recetan para bajar de peso. Estos medicamentos también se usan para tratar la diabetes y las enfermedades del corazón. Si usted toma un medicamento GLP-1 ...
MSK medical oncologist Samuel Funt specializes in caring for people with genitourinary cancers, including bladder cancer (urothelial carcinoma) and testicular cancer (germ cell tumors).
Memorial Sloan Kettering surgeon Brian Untch specializes in caring for people with endocrine and neuroendocrine tumors, and gastrointestinal stromal tumors. This includes diseases of the parathyroid, ...
This information will help you get ready for your positron emission tomography (PET) computed tomography (CT) scan with FDG tracer at MSK.
Use our online nomogram to calculate the risk of cancer recurrence following surgery for renal cell carcinoma. Results can help physicians and patients make important treatment decisions.
Reducing Your Risk of Lymphedema There’s no way to know who will develop lymphedema, but there are things you can do that may lower your risk. Protect your skin One way to reduce your risk of getting ...