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Osteosarcoma and Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma of Bone Treatment (PDQ®)–Health Professional Version

health  treatment  version  professional  osteosarcoma  malignant  fibrous  histiocytoma  bone  childhood malignant fibrous histiocytoma of bone 

Osteosarcoma and malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) of bone treatment depends on site, extent of disease, and grade. Treatment options include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and targeted therapy. Get detailed treatment information for osteosarcoma and MFH in this summary for clinicians.

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Adult Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Treatment (PDQ®)–Health Professional Version

health  treatment  adult  version  nonhodgkin  lymphoma  professional  adult non-Hodgkin lymphoma 

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma treatment options include chemotherapy, radiation, targeted therapy, plasmapheresis, surveillance, stem cell transplant, and surgery. Get comprehensive information on Non-Hodgkin classification and treatment in this clinician summary.

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Bladder Cancer Treatment (PDQ®)–Patient Version

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Treatment of bladder cancer depends on the stage of the cancer. Treatment options include different types of surgery (transurethral resection, radical and partial cystectomy, and urinary diversion), radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy. Learn more about how bladder cancer is treated.

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Childhood Brain and Spinal Cord Tumors Treatment Overview (PDQ®)–Health Professional Version

health  treatment  childhood  brain  version  professional  overview  spinal  cord  tumors  childhood brain tumor 

Treatment for children with brain and spinal cord tumors is based on histology and location within the brain. For most of these tumors, an optimal regimen has not been determined, and enrollment onto clinical trials is encouraged. Get detailed information about these tumors in this clinician summary.

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Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors (Islet Cell Tumors) Treatment (PDQ®)–Patient Version

treatment  cell  patient  version  tumors  pancreatic  neuroendocrine  islet  islet cell carcinoma 

Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (islet cell tumors) treatments include surgery, hormone therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and supportive care. Learn more about the treatment of newly diagnosed and recurrent pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors in this expert-reviewed summary.

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Adult Hodgkin Lymphoma Treatment (PDQ®)–Health Professional Version

health  treatment  adult  version  lymphoma  professional  hodgkin  adult Hodgkin lymphoma 

Adult Hodgkin lymphoma treatment depends on the type (classical or nodular lymphocyte predominant) and includes chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy. Get comprehensive information on newly diagnosed and recurrent Hodgkin lymphoma treatment in this summary for clinicians.

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Colon Cancer Treatment (PDQ®)–Health Professional Version

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Colon cancer treatment often involves open surgical resection as the primary treatment for localized disease. Other modalities include chemotherapy, targeted therapy, radiation therapy, and local ablation. Get detailed information about colon cancer treatment in this summary for clinicians.

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Report to Congress on Privacy Rule and Security Rule Compliance

Report to Congress on Privacy Rule and Security Rule Compliance

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Contact the Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals

Find contact information for OMHA headquarters, central operations, and field offices.

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NHLBI

Marfan Syndrome – Living With

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If you have been diagnosed with Marfan syndrome, it is important to follow your treatment plan, make healthy lifestyle changes, and get mental health support. Learn how to prevent or reduce complications in the future. If you are thinking about becoming pregnant, discuss the possible risks with your doctor.

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Marfan Syndrome - Treatment

While Marfan syndrome has no cure, treatments can help delay or prevent complications, especially when started early. The type of treatment you receive will depend on what parts of your body are affected and the severity of your condition. You may have a team of doctors and specialists to coordinate your care.

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Marfan Syndrome - Diagnosis

Your doctor will diagnose Marfan syndrome based on your medical and family history, a physical exam, and test results. No single test can diagnose Marfan syndrome, so doctors use a set of guidelines called the Ghent criteria to help. The Ghent criteria include whether the diameter of your aorta is larger than normal, whether your eye lens has ever moved out of place, whether you have certain physical signs of Marfan syndrome, and sometimes genetic testing.

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Marfan Syndrome - Signs, Symptoms, and Complications

Signs and symptoms of Marfan syndrome depend on which parts of the body are affected and the severity of the condition. Some people have few or no signs or symptoms, while others experience severe symptoms or life-threatening complications.

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Marfan Syndrome - Screening and Prevention

If you have a known family history of Marfan syndrome or physical features of the condition, your doctor may recommend screening to find the condition early. Relatives of people who have Marfan syndrome may also want to have genetic screening. There is no way to prevent Marfan syndrome.

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Marfan Syndrome - Risk Factors

Marfan syndrome affects people of all races and ethnicities and men and women equally. Your risk for Marfan syndrome is higher if one or both parents have the condition.

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