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The symptoms of breast cancer will vary depending on the type of cancer, its stage, and whether it has spread to other parts of the body.
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There are several different kinds of treatments for breast cancer that can be used alone or in combination with other treatment approaches. Which treatment is right for you depends upon several factors, including the type and stage of your cancer.
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Although rare, breast cancer during pregnancy is generally treatable. The timing of your treatments, however, might be a bit different to protect your baby.
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Because screening mammography is so important in identifying breast cancer at the earliest, most treatable stages – it is vital that women choose a breast imaging center with the highest level of clinical expertise and access to advanced screening and diagnostic technologies.
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Our breast reconstruction surgeons offer a full range of personalized surgical options as part of your overall breast cancer care plan.
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Our breast reconstruction surgeons offer a number of approaches to implant surgery for excellent cosmetic results after mastectomy.
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Our breast reconstruction surgeons offer a full range of flap procedures and ensure you receive the surgical option that is best for you.
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Breast-conserving surgery removes the cancer and surrounding tissue. The goal is to take just enough tissue so that the breast looks as normal as possible after the surgery, but the chance of the cancer coming back is low.
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Lung cancer remains the leading cause of death from cancer in the U.S., and cigarette smoking is the single biggest risk factor.
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Lung cancer remains the leading cause of death from cancer in the U.S., and cigarette smoking is the single biggest risk factor.
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Lung cancer remains the leading cause of death from cancer in the U.S., and cigarette smoking is the single biggest risk factor.
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Lung cancer remains the leading cause of death from cancer in the U.S., and cigarette smoking is the single biggest risk factor.
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In June 2019, Cooper University Health Care became the first hospital in New Jersey to offer bronchoscopic lung volume reduction for severe emphy
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One of the technologies frequently used by interventional pulmonologists is a bronchoscope – a device that uses specialized scopes to look into the lungs.
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Bursectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a small, fluid-filled sac (bursa) within a joint when it becomes inflamed (bursitis). The bursa act as cushions for bones, and the muscles and tendons which are located near them.
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Learn about bursitis and the rheumatology expertise available for diagnosing and treating it at Cooper University Health Care
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Coronavirus and ear infection can have similar symptoms, such as fever and headache, but we put together a guide to help you differentiate the two.
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Coronavirus and GERD
Coronavirus and GERD can have similar symptoms, such as cough and chest pain, but Cooper experts have put together a guide to help you differentiate the two.
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Coronavirus and Lyme disease can have similar symptoms, such fever, tiredness, and headache, but we put together a guide to help you differentiate the two.
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Coronavirus and a sinus infection can have similar symptoms, such as nasal congestion, fever, and cough. Our Cooper experts have put together a guide to help you differentiate the two.