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Providing our patients with the best care possible means staying at the forefront of medical research. We want to give patients all options for treatment — from proven therapies to cutting-edge procedures. Our researchers are leaders in their fields, bringing about innovative
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We're currently a leading institution in Arizona and the surrounding states of New Mexico and Nevada approved to offer unique cellular therapies like Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell (CAR-T) for relapsed or refractory acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) to patients 0-25 years old.
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… Program Kidney Transplant Program Liver Transplant What to Expect The transplant process may seem overwhelming, but … undergoing a bone marrow transplant , recovery takes place in our dedicated Blood and Marrow Transplant Unit. The … spaces and keep your child at home, except for medical visits. The transplant team will want to see your child …
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A broken heart
… complex heart deformities that providers didn’t expect him to survive the pregnancy. However, he was born full term in … parents, Chanela and Vince, donated his heart, brain and placenta to science. Now, medical researchers at Phoenix … “In palliative care, we really feel like we can do the best work and support the family most effectively if we meet …
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Topic Index Anatomy of the Breasts Normal Breast Development Breast Health: Three-Step Plan for Preventive Care Common Breast Conditions Breast Cancer About Breast Cancer in Men Routine care is the best way to keep you and your breasts healthy. Click on the links above to learn
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Margery A. Shoptaugh, MD
Medical Director, Center of Resiliency and Wellbeing (CRW)
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Today, most kids with cancer — close to 85% — will beat it and go on to live full lives. That’s why planning for their future begins the moment a child is diagnosed with cancer at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Being able to have a child is important to pediatric cancer survivors
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A solid tumor is a mass of suspicious nature, which can be found anywhere on or in the body. These tumors have unknown potential for abnormal growth and spreading, which can often occur unexpectedly. The first step to healing a patient with a solid tumor is making an accurate
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2024 Phoenix Children's Annual Report
We invite you to explore the 2024 Phoenix Children's Annual Report, chronicling a truly transformative year.
Fellowship Programs
Fellowship training at our hospital offers an exciting range of opportunities in pediatric radiology, emergency medicine, hematology/oncology and endocrinology/diabetes for the healthcare leaders of tomorrow. Phoenix Children's offers world-class care in over 75 sub-specialty