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Rylie’s story: Horseback riding a reality thanks to immunotherapy
… of shots was once a week and Rylie would get 9 shots per visit! Slowly, our visits were less often with less shots involved, and for the past few years, we have been going for shots once per month and Rylie receives 3 per … “Allergen immunotherapy (also known as “allergy shots”) has been around for over 100 years. The treatment consists …
Condition
Exercise for Cancer Prevention People who are overweight or obese have a higher risk of getting certain cancers. This includes cancers of the: Breast (for people past menopause). Endometrium. Ovary. Kidney. Liver. Rectum. Esophagus. Colon. Pancreas. Stomach. Thyroid. Gallbladder
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Cardio Kid Embraces Life
… heart malformations and other congenital defects. But she has not let it slow her down. Instead, Gwen is making her … situation we never had to deal with because our health has been good – we were not a medicalized family,” Amanda said. … COVID-19 pandemic, meant that Addie would not be able to visit the baby at first. She also would be separated from …
Programs & Services
Leaving your newborn baby in the NICU is not easy. To help you and your family during your baby’s stay at Phoenix Children’s, we offer family-focused support services like: Local lodging. Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central and Northern Arizona offers two nearby Ronald
The Emily Center
When a loved one is diagnosed with an illness or health concern, you need access to clear, reliable information. The Emily Center at Phoenix Children’s is a place you can go for answers to your health-related questions and more. Our aim is to provide personalized health
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New drug therapy helps Arizona children with rare liver disease
… with Alagille syndrome, Caden’s journey to his diagnosis has been a rollercoaster. It took several doctors, procedures, medications, hospital visits and many sleepless nights to narrow down Caden’s …
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Innovative Cancer Research Physician Joins Phoenix Children's
Mario Otto, MD, PhD, has been appointed Director of the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders (CCBD) and Division Chief of Hematology/Oncology at Phoenix Children’s.
Partnership With the Brain Injury Alliance
… families. Previous Next Our Partnership Phoenix Children's has partnered with the Brain Injury Alliance of Arizona , a … Children's partnership with the Brain Injury Alliance has been preliminarily established through the support of … for a guided resource facilitation session. During this visit, the Brain Injury Alliance staff will listen and …
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My liver transplant – Adam’s story
… a lot about himself in the process. My health situation has made me grow up faster than I could have ever imagined. … school were a rollercoaster ride, filled with more hospital visits than school. Even so, my persistent drive to learn … the Phoenix Children’s Hepatology Program that my liver had been injured but that it would recover. A few months later, …
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Researcher Spotlights – May 2022
… at Children's Medical Center beginning in 2010. Dr. Patel has served on numerous local and national committees, … are two things that Dr. Patel is passionate about. He has been fortunate to receive great mentorship and education … with several universities in the Valley, a child’s visit may include medical students and/or physician …