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Cooper offers a number of surgical procedures to help transgender men and non-binary individuals better align their physical bodies with their gender identity.
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At you plan for your new arrival, you can be assured that Cooper is the best place to have your baby. We offer a private, comfortable, pleasant atmosphere for prenatal care, delivery, and aftercare.
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Esophageal cancer treatment can vary based on the severity of the tumor and can include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and other therapies.
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Cooper’s vascular surgeons provide fast diagnosis and treatment for life-threatening ruptures and blockages of the blood vessels in the abdomen
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Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding generally refers to bleeding from the esophagus, stomach, small intestines or colon. Occasionally, GI bleeding is difficult to find and most often the source is somewhere in the small intestine.
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Our doctors provide rapid diagnosis and innovative treatment for aortic dissection, a tear in the aortic wall.
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Brachytherapy involves placing radiation directly inside the body, as close as possible to the cancer cells. With brachytherapy, you can get a higher total dose of radiation to treat a smaller area and in a shorter time than is possible with external radiation therapy.
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Cooper's ENT specialists provide expert diagnosis and treatment of deviated septum, which can cause nasal obstruction, congestion and breathing issues.
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Hemorrhoids are swollen and inflamed veins around the anus or in the lower rectum. They are formed when there is too much pressure on these veins. External hemorrhoids form under the skin around the anus. Internal hemorrhoids form in the lining of the anus and lower rectum.
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The OB/GYN Research Division’s mission is to identify emerging scientific areas and ensure that we are poised to lead in those areas, to develop and maintain infrastructures required for conducting cutting edge research, to promote continuing education for the research team, to identify the needs of the research community and to align our services to meet those needs.
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Becoming a cancer survivor starts the moment a patient is diagnosed, and at MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper we realize that physical healing is only part of our mission. That’s why we created the Dr. Diane Barton Complementary Medicine Program.
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At Cooper University Health Care, our team of fellowship-trained surgical and non-surgical orthopaedic specialists use the latest technology to treat injuries and pain.
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As part of Cooper University Hospital’s Department of Pediatrics, the Cooper Learning Center, located at a suburban office in Voorhees, is distinguished as the region’s only child-learning program affiliated with a university-level medical center.
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Mammography is an X-ray imaging method used to examine the breast for the early detection of cancer and other breast diseases. It is used as both a diagnostic and screening tool.
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Pericardial window is surgery to drain fluid that has accumulated around the heart by creating an opening in the sac that surrounds the heart (pericardium). This procedure helps the heart pump effectively.
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Our pain management specialists provide a full range of treatment options to relieve your low back pain.
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Your doctors and cancer care team will consider several factors when developing a plan to treat your lung cancer. These factors include the type and stage of cancer you have, and your overall health.
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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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Although GERD is common, the condition is chronic, and knowing what stage of GERD you have is important for ensuring you receive the proper treatment.
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Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States. More than one million cases are diagnosed each year and according to current estimates, 40 to 50 percent of Americans who live to age 65 will have skin cancer at least once.