Hear answers to commonly asked questions about various conditions, treatment options and the latest technological advancements, first hand from our Georgetown University Hospital specialists.
Prostate Cancer
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Prostate Cancer Treatment with CyberKnife
Sean P. Collins, M.D., Ph.D.
Instructor Department of Radiation Medicine, Director of Cyberknife Prostate
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Prostate Cancer and the Latest Treatments
John H. Lynch, M.D.
Chairman of Urology, Professor, Department of Urology
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Prostate Cancer
One in six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, the second most common cancer among men. But, there is hope. Georgetown University Hospital offers prostate cancer patients comprehensive, innovative and effective treatment options. Our prostate cancer experts will cover your treatment options available.
Lung Cancer
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Lung Cancer Treatment with CyberKnife
Dr. Eric Anderson
Associate Professor of Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine
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Lung Cancer Treatment Options
Yvonne Carter, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery
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Lung Cancer Types and Treatments
Shakun Malik, M.D.
Chief, Center for Thoracic Medical Oncology
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Pancreatic Cancer
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Pancreatic Cancer and the Latest Treatments
Patrick G. Jackson, MD
Assistant Professor,Department of Surgery
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Cancer
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CyberKnife as Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Greg Gagnon, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiation Medicine
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Cancer Treatment at the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center
John Marshall, M.D.
Chief, Hematology/Oncology
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Neurosciences
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Acute Stroke and Prevention
The stroke experts at Georgetown University Hospital and Montgomery General Hospital offer stroke patients effective evaluations and timely treatments that improve quality of life and chances for a full recovery.
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Treating Spasticity
More than half a million Americans suffer from spasticity, a condition that is marked by tight, stiff muscles that makes arm and leg movements painful, difficult or uncontrollable. Georgetown University Hospital offers an innovative treatment, the Baclofen pump, which may help provide better movement and control.
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Microsurgery as a Cure for Migraines
Ivica Ducic, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Plastic Surgery
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Controlling Movement Disorders
Achieving Balance and Gaining Control Over Movement Disorders Like Parkinson's Disease & Essential Tremor. The latest treatments and therapies and their results are discussed by Fernando L. Pagan, MD, Christopher G. Kalhorn, MD, and Victoria N. Starbuck, PhD.
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Epilepsy
Learn about epilepsy and the medical management and surgical techniques for becoming seizure-free! Our epilepsy experts will cover such topics, including; the evaluation process, medical management and surgical options for epilepsy.
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Migraines
Persistent, severe headaches otherwise known as "migraines" can be a frustrating condition for the estimated 28 million people who suffer from them. Join Georgetown’s specialists Dr. Ivica Ducic and Dr. David P. Roeltgen, to learn about migraines and the latest advancements in treatment.
Transplants
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Kidney, Pancreas, and Liver transplantation
Dr. J. Keith Melancon
Director, Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation Director, Pediatric Transplantation
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Small Bowel Transplant Options
Thomas Fishbein, M.D.
Director, Small Bowel/Pediatric Transplant
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Liver Transplant and the Living Donor Program
Lynt Johnson, M.D.
Director, Transplant and Hepatobiliary Surgery
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Surgery
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Cause and Treatment for Varicose and Spider Veins
James Laredo, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery
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