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Spine Surgery Advancements Improve Quality of Life for Cancer Patients
New carbon fiber technology is enabling enhanced follow-up after surgery and improving radiation oncology treatment for cancer patients.
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Colonoscopies: The Gold Standard in Colon Cancer Prevention and Detection
Much of the focus is on colon cancer prevention, but colonoscopies can play a very important part in early diagnosis of colon cancer, too. Gastroenterologist Mariam Naveed, MD, explains more. -
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Anal Cancer Cases on the Rise in the United States
AdventHealth physician Dr. Justin Kelly describes screening and treatment options for those at risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma of the anus (SCCA). -
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Aquablation Offers Lower-Risk Option for Men With Enlarged Prostates
The latest technology to treat enlarged prostates involves a robotic platform that uses real-time imaging to precisely treat the enlarged gland using a waterjet. -
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A New Treatment for People with Large Hernias
People with large hernias often struggle to find a surgeon able to help them. A new AdventHealth program assembles a team of experts to provide long-term support. -
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AdventHealth Orlando’s Center of Excellence for Inflammatory Bowel Disease Takes Multidisciplinary Approach to Treating Intestinal Failure, Offering Patients New Hope
As part of its Center of Excellence for Inflammatory Bowel Disease, AdventHealth Orlando has worked under the leadership of board-certified colorectal surgeon John Monson, MD, to assemble a...
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Understanding Hernias
Dr. Juan Omana explains what hernias are, how they’re treated and what can be done to prevent them.
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Understanding Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a term for two conditions, Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Dr. Uday Navaneethan explains the disease and what can be done to treat its symptoms. -
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What You Should Know About GERD Treatment
Everyone runs for tums from time to time with some reflux after eating a large meal, but when you start to feel that uncomfortable, burning feeling a few times per week or with more concerning...
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Is It Heartburn or Something More?
While painful, some acid reflux is normal. But when it happens often, it may be a condition called gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD, and the damage can add up.