Urologic oncology surgeons Marc C. Smaldone, MD, MSHP, FACS, and David Y.T. Chen, MD, FACS, now have office hours at Fox Chase Cancer Center’s new Montgomery County location in East Norriton. “Because one of us will be there each week, we can give patien...
Read MoreHow to Find the 30 Percent: Tackling Diagnostic Challenges Following Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Treatment
While the standard of care for muscle invasive bladder cancer is to remove the entire bladder, in some 30 percent of patients, these organs do not harbor residual cancer, especially after chemotherapy treatment. Today, there is no reliable way to identif...
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Evaluation and Treatment for Adrenal Mass at Fox Chase
Fox Chase physicians are on the cutting edge when it comes to management of adrenal mass. At Fox Chase Cancer Center, our multidisciplinary medical team works closely to assess the patient’s adrenal mass and help them understand their options so that the...
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Philadelphia Magazine Names 52 Fox Chase Cancer Center Physicians as Top Doctors
Philadelphia Magazine named fifty-two Fox Chase Cancer Center physicians to their “Top Doctors” list for 2018. Leave a review for your Top Doc! Clinical Genetics Michael J. Hall – Clinical Genetics (FCCC) Diagnostic Imaging Gary C...
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Getting the Right Kind of Help for Lymphedema: Why it Matters
One possible complication of certain types of cancer treatment is lymphedema, a persistent buildup of fluid that often causes swelling, usually in an arm or a leg. It often occurs in women and men with breast cancer who have had lymph nodes removed as part ...
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Robotic Salvage Prostatectomy: An Option for Men Whose Prostate Cancer has Returned after Initial Radiation Treatment
Prostate cancer can be treated with either surgery or radiation therapy. For men who were initially treated with radiation therapy alone, prostate cancer can return in up to 40-50 percent of cases (Zelefsky et al). Prostate cancer recurrence after failed ra...
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