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Coronavirus and tonsillitis can have similar symptoms, such as fever and sore throat, but our experts have put together a guide to help you differentiate the two.
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For some women, the happiest time in their lives is complicated by the scariest times in their lives as some pregnant women are diagnosed with cancer.
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Our comprehensive cancer genetics program offers cancer genetic testing and counseling to help you identify and manage your risk for hereditary cancer.
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Our doctors’ experience with specialized immunotherapy (biologic therapy) means we offer you the most promising cancer treatments as part of your care.
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Cancer and its treatment may leave you with debilitating side effects, compromising your function and quality of life. But research shows that physical therapy during and after cancer treatment can help speed recovery, restore strength, and reduce fatigue and the risk of complications.
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Cardiac catheterization is performed to evaluate heart function, the presence of heart disease, and the need for further treatment.
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Cardiac catheterization septal ablation is a procedure used to treat a thickening and stiffness (hypertrophic myopathy) of the muscle (septum), which divides the walls of the heart.
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Closure of an atrial septal defect (a type of hole in the heart) is usually recommended when the hole is large or a person is experiencing symptoms, such as difficulty breathing, sensation of feeling the heart beat (palpitations) in adults, or shortness of breath with activity.
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Cardiac catheterization using a VSD closure device is a procedure to close a hole (ventricular septal defect or VSD) in the wall (septum) that separates the heart’s left and right ventricles (pumping chambers).
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Cardiac event monitor is a small recording device used to detect abnormal heart rhythms. It is activated by the person, usually with a simple press of a button, when experiencing symptoms such as dizziness, weakness, lightheadedness, heart racing and/or fluttering.
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The Cooper Resuscitation Center provides access to emergent cardiac interventions and therapeutic hypothermia ― the acknowledged gold standard for saving brain function after cardiac arrest.
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Cooper and Inspira Cardiac Care's Cardiac Surgery team provides southern New Jersey’s most advanced cardiac surgery services, offering you exceptional care and a track record of superior patient outcomes.
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Many existing and emerging cancer therapies have a significant effect on the cardiovascular health of patients with cancer and cancer survivors. These effects can appear during treatment, or years later.
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Cardiogenic shock is a state in which the heart has been damaged so much that it is unable to supply enough blood to the organs of the body.
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Cooper and Inspira Cardiac Care is the most comprehensive heart care center in southern New Jersey, earning national recognition for its superior quality and world-renowned team of cardiovascular experts.
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Cardiomyopathy refers to diseases of the heart muscle which becomes enlarged, thick, or rigid. In rare cases, the muscle tissue in the heart is replaced with scar tissue. Cardiomyopathy can develop over time or can be inherited. It can affect people of all ages.
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Cooper’s cardiothoracic anesthesiologists care for patients who will have heart or lung surgery. Most of these surgeries take place in state-of-the-art operating rooms at Cooper University Hospital.
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Cardioversion is a procedure in which an electrical shock is delivered to the heart to convert an irregular or fast heart rhythm (arrhythmia) back to normal.
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Cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) insertion involves the surgical placement of a small, electronic device used to regulate and continuously monitor the electrical activity of the heart.
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Finding the right health care provider isn't always easy. It can be especially challenging for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) individuals.