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Learn more about salpingo-oophorectomy, the surgical removal of the ovaries and fallopian tubes, and our expertise in helping to prevent and treat ovarian cancer.
… Some women at high risk for ovarian cancer undergo a procedure called salpingo-oophorectomy to remove the ovaries and fallopian tubes as a preventive measure, before ovarian cancer has been diagnosed. At Memorial Sloan Kettering we can perform this procedure on an outpatient basis using a minimally invasive
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MSK’s multidisciplinary GVHD clinic is made up of doctors and nurses who are experts in diagnosing and treating the different forms of GVHD.
… MSK’s multidisciplinary GVHD clinic evaluates and treats adults and children who have undergone a stem cell or bone marrow transplant (BMT) using cells from a donor (an allogeneic transplant). The clinic is made up of doctors and nurses who are experts in diagnosing and treating the different forms of
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Memorial Sloan Kettering offers programs addressing the full spectrum of issues that can develop during and after cancer treatment.
… People facing the challenges of cancer survivorship can access a variety of support services by visiting Living Beyond Cancer . This section of our website includes information about professionally led support groups and counseling, survivorship clinics to manage the side effects of cancer and treatment
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Experienced follow-up care is important for people who have been treated for Kaposi sarcoma.
… After treatment for Kaposi sarcoma, it is important to receive regular follow-up examinations and tests to monitor your condition and determine whether the cancer has recurred. You should also perform self-examinations at home to look for any sign of recurrence. At Memorial Sloan Kettering we understand
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Melanoma
Learn about and meet our melanoma skin cancer experts, including our surgery, medical oncology, dermatology, and radiation oncology specialists.
… Memorial Sloan Kettering is home to compassionate experts who specialize in treating all types of melanoma. Our team of doctors includes surgical oncologists, medical oncologists, dermatologic surgeons, radiation oncologists, plastic and reconstructive surgeons, head and neck surgeons, dermatopathologists
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Melanoma
Conozca y consulte a nuestros expertos en cáncer de piel tipo melanoma, incluidos nuestros especialistas en cirugía, oncología médica, dermatología y oncología radioterápica.
… El Memorial Sloan Kettering cuenta con expertos compasivos especializados en el tratamiento de todos los tipos de melanoma. Nuestro equipo de médicos está formado por oncólogos quirúrgicos, oncólogos médicos, cirujanos dermatológicos, oncólogos de radioterapia, cirujanos plásticos y reconstructivos,
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Memorial Sloan Kettering experts treat all forms of cancer in people with HIV/AIDS, including various lymphomas and cancers of the anus, lung, and liver.
… As a comprehensive cancer center, Memorial Sloan Kettering has medical oncologists, infectious disease specialists, and other physicians with world-class expertise in diagnosing AIDS-related cancers. Our team includes specialists in cancer as well as infectious disease who have insight into the special
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People with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (also called non-Hodgkin's lymphoma), have more options than ever before, from traditional chemotherapy to new drugs available through clinical trials.
… Request an Appointment Call 646-497-9137 We’re available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Make an Appointment Many treatment options are now available for non-Hodgkin lymphoma. These include traditional chemotherapy, targeted drugs, and novel therapies that are available only through clinical trials. At
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Our doctors use information about the stages of male breast cancer to build the most effective treatment approach for you. Learn more about how we do it.
… The stage of a cancer, sometimes referred to as TNM (tumor, node, metastasis), is used to determine the type of treatment a patient should receive. It is calculated based on several factors: the size of the tumor (T) whether or not the cancer has spread to the axillary (armpit) lymph nodes, and if so
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The first step in getting the right treatment is making sure you have the right diagnosis. Learn more about our approach to diagnosing melanoma.
… No one knows your skin better than you do, so it makes sense that you would notice changes before anyone else. Most melanomas are discovered first by patients or their family members. If you see a suspicious spot on your skin, don’t hesitate to make an appointment with your doctor. To determine whether