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Methods of Surgery
A look at how open surgery compares to minimally invasive surgery, including different types of procedures.
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Hip Fracture
A hip fracture is a break in the thigh bone (femur) of your hip joint. The majority happen to people older than 60 years of age, and women get more hip fractures than men.
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Colorectal Cancer: Targeted Therapy
Targeted therapy medicines attack specific proteins or cell functions that help cancer cells grow. Like chemotherapy, these medicines work throughout the body, but they work in different ways. This means they can sometimes be helpful even if chemotherapy isn’t working.
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Stomach Cancer: Treatment Questions
Here are questions to ask your healthcare provider about your treatment for stomach cancer.
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Testicular Cancer: Newly Diagnosed
Learning about your cancer and the treatment choices you have can make you feel less afraid. This also helps you work with your healthcare team and make the best choices for your treatment.
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Testicular Cancer: Treatment Choices
There are different ways to treat testicular cancer. Which may work best for you? It depends on a number of factors. These include the type, location, and stage of your cancer.
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Vulvar Cancer: Precancerous Changes
Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN) is a precancerous change in your vulva. VIN is not cancer. But if it's not treated it can turn into cancer. Learn more.
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Hydrocephalus
A baby with hydrocephalus has extra fluid in and around the brain. Read on to learn more about this condition.
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Your Skin and Nails and Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy can affect both the skin and nails. It may cause an increased sensitivity to the sun as well as redness, rashes, itching, peeling, dryness, or acne. Nails may become darkened, yellow, brittle, or cracked, and may also develop vertical lines or ridges.
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