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ERAS Cancer Care Guidelines: Esophagectomy
Surgery that removes part or all of your esophagus is called an esophagectomy.
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Getting Cancer Screenings When You Don't Have a Primary Care Provider
You don’t need a provider to get cancer screenings. But it helps to have one. Here's what to do.
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Having Breast Cancer While Pregnant
Being diagnosed with breast cancer is complex and difficult. Being pregnant and having breast cancer at the same time can feel truly overwhelming.
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How to Tell Others You Have Cancer
Here’s some advice to help you share your cancer news with others when you’re ready.
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Life After Cancer for Your Child
After cancer treatment, it’s common and natural for you and your child to feel worried. The end of treatment brings up a number of questions about what comes next.
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Lung Cancer- Video-Assisted and Robotic-Assisted Thoracic Surgery
If you have lung cancer, your surgeon may suggest you have surgery to treat it. During lung resection, the surgeon removes part or all of your lung.
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Phalloplasty: Surgery and After Care
Phalloplasty is a gender-affirming surgery that creates a penis and scrotum. Here are details about the procedure and recovery.
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Understanding Lactic Acidosis
When the amount of lactic acid exceeds what’s normal, your liver and kidneys can’t get rid of it. This is called lactic acidosis.
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Safe Skin-to-Skin Contact with Your Newborn
Skin-to-skin contact is very good for you and your baby’s health. So don’t pass it up. But make sure you are doing it correctly to keep your child safe.
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