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When it comes to fighting cancer, you want the best team by your side. Today, you have access to the most advanced cancer care right here in New Jersey.
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Our specialists offer advanced breast imaging for early, accurate diagnosis and leading breast cancer treatments, at multiple South Jersey locations.
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Our specialists offer advanced breast imaging for early, accurate diagnosis and leading breast cancer treatments, at multiple South Jersey locations.
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An advanced new radiation treatment technology, one of only five in the U.S, is now available at MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper - giving our cancer experts the ability to deliver more precise radiation therapy than ever before.
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In less time than it takes to read a chapter of your latest book, you can get a life-saving mammogram from the breast imaging experts at MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper.
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In less time than it takes to read a chapter of your latest book, you can get a life-saving mammogram from the breast imaging experts at MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper.
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Male breast cancer develops in the breast tissue and cells of about 2,500 men each year. Symptoms and risks of breast cancer are similar in men and women.
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There’s no need to suffer in silence anymore. Nearly 1 in 5 American men over age 18 experience some form of sexual dysfunction, ranging from loss of interest in sex, to the inability to attain or maintain an erection, to premature ejaculation and finally, difficulty reaching climax and orgasm.
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Mammography is an X-ray imaging method used to examine the breast for the early detection of cancer and other breast diseases. It is used as both a diagnostic and screening tool.
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Our breast and ovarian cancer experts provide risk assessment, genetic testing, and personalized recommendations to help lower your risk of cancer.
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Most women with breast cancer have some type of surgery to treat the main breast tumor. The purpose of surgery is to remove as much of the cancer as possible.
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With advanced specialty training in ear, nose, and throat issues, our otolaryngologists are uniquely qualified to diagnose and treat mastoiditis in children and adults. They have extensive experience in managing this condition both medically and surgically, which translates into the best possible outcomes for you or your child.
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The Maternal-Fetal Medicine Program at Cooper University Health Care provides expert, high-quality care for mothers and babies with high-risk and low-risk conditions. If you are a high-risk mother, the Cooper maternal-fetal medicine specialist will work closely with your obstetrician to develop a plan of care tailored to your personal needs and medical history.
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The Maternal-Fetal Medicine Program at Cooper University Health Care provides expert, high-quality care for mothers and babies with high-risk and low-risk conditions. If you are a high-risk mother, the Cooper maternal-fetal medicine specialist will work closely with your obstetrician to develop a plan of care tailored to your personal needs and medical history.
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The Maternal-Fetal Medicine Program at Cooper University Health Care provides expert, high-quality care for mothers and babies with high-risk and low-risk conditions. If you are a high-risk mother, the Cooper maternal-fetal medicine specialist will work closely with your obstetrician to develop a plan of care tailored to your personal needs and medical history.
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Learn about golfer’s and baseball elbow, and the expert resources for diagnosing and treating this condition at Cooper University Health Care
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The Medical Coordination Center (MCC) of Cooper University Health Care is a centralized command and control facility responsible for managing and coordinating disaster response and recovery efforts. It serves as the primary location where government officials, emergency management personnel, and other stakeholders come together to coordinate and direct resources, personnel, and information during an emergency or crisis situation.
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Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States. More than one million cases are diagnosed each year and according to current estimates, 40 to 50 percent of Americans who live to age 65 will have skin cancer at least once.
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A meningioma is a type of tumor that's often discussed along with brain tumors, though it's not technically a brain tumor. This type of tumor grows in the meninges, which are layers of tissue that cover the brain and spinal cord.