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Robotic-assisted procedure streamlines treatment for cancer patient
Interventional Pulmonology and Thoracic Surgery at UC Davis Health offer diagnosis and removal of cancer during single procedure.Quitline plus surgery motivates smokers to quit
JAMA Surgery study the first to evaluate the benefits of a quitline e-referral program in a surgery settingAn update: UC Davis Orthopaedics
Year 3 Annual State of the Department, Presented October 12, 2021 by R. Lor Randall, M.D., F.A.C.SFontan patients fulfill dreams of motherhood
Born with only one functional heart ventricle, Kayla Price always thought that having a baby wasn’t in the cards.From cardiology to cancer, robotic precision benefits multiple surgical specialties
UC Davis Medical Center proudly offers the leading-edge technology of robotic-assisted surgery in several different specialties, ranging from gastrointestinal and cardiothoracic surgery to gynecologic oncology, otolaryngology (head and neck) and urology.NCI-designated expertise helps a 7-year-old fend off osteosarcoma
Time was of the essence in treating Lydia Alwan’s osteosarcoma.The science that gave a girl who couldn’t hear an ear for music
When Gianna was born on April 10, 2016, her parents had no advance notice that she would not be able to hear or see. They had no history of blind or hearing-impaired relatives and weren’t sure what to expect. Gianna was diagnosed with microphthalmia, an eye abnormality that arises before birth.Which Chemicals Are in Household Dust?
When it comes to keeping kids safe, most parents do not think about household dust as a potential hazard. But dust can expose kids to a wide range of chemicals.Airway surgery at UC Davis Health
Multidisciplinary collaboration through the NCI-designated UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer CenterCatching lung cancer at Stage 1
70 percent of lung cancer is diagnosed at stage 3 or higher – but screening with low-dose CT can helpA 14-year-old athlete gets a major knee overhaul
Emma Voorhies' looks forward to being sidelined no more.‘For me, it was a miracle’: Novel treatment improves quality of life for COPD patient
Just three years ago, Patrisa Williams, who has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), could not breathe without using her oxygen tank. Now, she’s hiking regularly with her grandchildren.