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We are one of the only centers in the U.S. to offer thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) for patients with aortic dissection.
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The Child Life Program at the Children’s Regional Hospital at Cooper University Hospital consists of a dedicated team of Child Life Specialists who understand that illness and hospitalization are stressful events in the lives of children and their families.
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External radiation therapy (also called external beam radiation therapy) delivers a beam of high-energy X-rays directly to your tumor to destroy cancer cells or slow their growth. A machine outside the body produces the radiation.
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For children and adolescents, the long-term effects of untreated sleep disorders can be many and varied, and can range from physical to cognitive and psychiatric consequences. The Pediatric Sleep Medicine program at Cooper addresses a wide array of symptoms and disorders and can make a measurable difference in your child's health.
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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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Cryosurgery uses sub-zero temperatures to freeze and destroy tumors. The tumor is not removed and the destroyed cancer is left to be reabsorbed by the body.
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Cooper’s ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialists are uniquely qualified to treat children who have foreign bodies in their ear, nose or airway.
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Cooper’s ear, nose, and throat doctors (ENTs) are uniquely qualified to treat otitis externa (swimmer’s ear), a painful inflammation of the external ear canal
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Claw hand is a condition that causes curved or bent fingers. This makes the hand appear like the claw of an animal. Claw hand can be something that someone is born with (congenital) or that they develop because of certain disorders, such as nerve injury.
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Cystectomy is surgery to remove all or part of the bladder. The procedure may be “partial” in which only the part of the bladder with the cancer is removed, “simple” in which the entire bladder is removed, or “radical” in which the entire bladder plus other organs in the area that also have cancer are removed.
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Angioplasty with stent placement is a minimally invasive surgical procedure performed to open clogged arteries and restore blood flow to the heart. It involves the temporary insertion and blowing up of a tiny balloon where the artery is clogged.
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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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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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Cooper’s Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery provides comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of carotid artery disease to help prevent stroke
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Transforming the Practice of Gynecologic Surgery
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Mitral valve repair is surgery to repair the valve that controls blood flow through the left side of the heart. Unlike mitral valve replacement surgery, this procedure leaves a person with their own functioning tissue, and doesn't require blood-thinning medication over the long term.
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With advanced specialty training in ear, nose, and throat issues, our otolaryngologists are uniquely qualified to diagnose and treat mastoiditis in children and adults. They have extensive experience in managing this condition both medically and surgically, which translates into the best possible outcomes for you or your child.