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  • Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL): Radiation Therapy

    Radiation therapy uses high-energy X-rays to kill cancer cells or stop them from growing. It is sometimes used along with chemotherapy (chemo) to treat ALL.

  • Adrenal Cancer: Radiation Therapy

    Radiation therapy is not often the main treatment for adrenal cancer. But it may be used after surgery to help keep the cancer from returning. It can also be used to treat other body parts where the tumor has spread.

  • Anatomy of the Respiratory System

    A detailed look at the respiratory system and how it works.

  • Audiologist

    Audiologists measure and evaluate a person's ability to hear sounds. They specialize in treating people with hearing disorders.

  • Bile Duct Cancer: Radiation Therapy

    Radiation therapy is also called radiotherapy. Its goal is to kill or shrink cancer cells.

  • Bile Duct Cancer: Risk Factors

    Having certain bile duct or liver diseases can make it more likely for you to develop bile duct cancer.

  • Brain Tumors: Radiation Therapy

    There are 2 main types of radiation therapy. Healthcare providers can give it from a machine outside the body or from small radioactive pellets placed inside or near the tumor.

  • Breastfeeding When Returning to Work

    Helpful advice on how to maintain your milk production when going back to work.

  • Burns

    Detailed information on burns, burn types, classification of burns, burn treatment, and burn rehabilitation

  • Cancer Rehabilitation

    Detailed information on cancer rehabilitation, including members of the rehab team.