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If you have plaque build-up in the wall of the arteries that supply the heart with blood (coronary artery disease), you may at some point require surgery to bypass the clogged vessels in your heart so that it can receive the oxygen it needs to function.
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At MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper, a team of highly trained experts concentrates on giving you the most-advanced treatments for vulvar cancer. Consideration for your quality of life is always a priority. For this reason, we focus on therapies that have the least impact on your body, yet target the cancer with the most advanced methods.
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Summer is just around the corner. Get ready to show off your healthy legs.
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Cardiac arrest during a sporting event, exercise, or any type of physical activity, although rare, is often caused by an underlying heart condition.
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Every year, thousands of men and women look to the Lymphoma and Leukemia Center for help in combating cancer of the blood, marrow and lymphatic tissue.
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Learn about ligament injuries to the knee and the orthopaedics expertise available at Cooper for diagnosing and treating these conditions
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Cooper’s vascular and endovascular surgeons provide a full range of today’s most advanced treatments for chronic venous insufficiency.
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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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Falls are a significant cause of morbidity and morality. Examples of injuries resulting from falls include fractures and intracranial bleeding. People often never fully recover to their prior level of function, and may not survive at all.
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Endovascular aortic repair is surgery to treat a weakened and enlarged area (aortic aneurysm) in the large blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the vital organs (aorta).
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It is important to be aware of your risk factors for breast cancer so you can share that information with your doctor so together you can make informed decisions on when you should be screened.
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Some cancers, including primary colon, stomach, appendix, and ovarian cancers that have spread to the lining of the peritoneal (abdominal) cavity, can be challenging to treat effectively with standard chemotherapy, even after surgery to remove the visible tumor.
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Manual physical therapy can help with any number of joint complications, including those in the hands, feet, elbows, hips, neck, and spine.
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A concussion is a traumatic brain injury caused by a bump, blow or jolt to the head, or from a blow to the body that causes the head to snap back and forth.
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An advanced new radiation treatment technology, one of only five in the U.S, is now available at MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper - giving our cancer experts the ability to deliver more precise radiation therapy than ever before.
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The lymphatic system is a vast network of tissues, organs, and small vessels that work together to maintain the fluid level in the body by removing waste and carrying fluid.
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Cooper’s vascular and endovascular specialists are skilled at diagnosing and treating pelvic congestion syndrome, varicose veins around the ovaries.
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Several different gastrointestinal conditions may cause abnormally high levels of hydrogen gas in the small bowel, or gut, that can be measured when you breathe.
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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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Although rare, breast cancer during pregnancy is generally treatable. The timing of your treatments, however, might be a bit different to protect your baby.