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Friday, November 20, 2009

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Last updated: 09/29/2008

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Inpatient Oncology

For cancer patients who need an overnight hospital stay, one hospital clearly stands above any other in the region - Cabell Huntington Hospital. Find out why.

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DaVinci Surgery Update

Urologic Oncologist James Jensen, MD, of the Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center, is the region's leading authority on robotic surgery. And now, another Cabell Huntington Hospital surgeon is offering the benefits of robotic surgery for female patients. Learn more.

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Cancer Center Expansion

Due to a dramatic increase in the number of patients over the past three years, the Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center recently opened a new, expanded unit for patients needing cancer surgery. Find out more.

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Hip Replacement Anterior Approach

Cabell Huntington Hospital joint replacement surgeon Ali Oliashirazi not only leads the number one ranked joint replacement team in West Virginia, he continues to stay on the leading-edge of technological advances. And now, he's offering hip replacement surgery through the anterior, or front approach. Learn more.

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Chertow Diabetes Center

Cabell Huntington Hospital has a strong partner in the battle against diabetes. Find out how the Bruce Chertow, M.D, Diabetes Center at Marshall University's Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine is leading the way in diabetes care.

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Digestive Diseases Center

Whether you're in need of a routine colonoscopy or complex treatment for a digestive system disorder, the new Cabell Huntington Hospital Digestive Diseases Center now open to and ready to help you. Learn more.

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