Although juvenile angiofibroma isn’t usually life-threatening, Cleveland Clinic’s Director of the Head and Neck Oncology Pediatric Endocrine Center describes a recent case that could have been since the tumor abutted major vessels, nerves and arteries.
Novel Approach to a Facial Nerve Tumor
A nerve transfer can treat facial paralysis, allow the patient to retain more long-term function and give them more time and flexibility to consider treatment options for the tumor itself.
Cleveland Clinic Surgeon Completes First Clinical Use of Newly Approved Ablation Device for Large Liver Tumors
Cleveland Clinic is the first hospital in the world to use a recently FDA-approved ablation technology that can destroy large liver tumors.
Time to Rethink Cancer Risk With Adrenal Incidentaloma
New research indicates that contemporary risk of ACC based on size in adrenal incidentaloma may be less than the current recommendations.
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