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Heart Health

How is Chronic Chest Pain Treated at Rush University Medical Center?

Gary Schaer, MD, an interventional cardiologist at Rush University Medical Center, talks about treatment approaches
Heart Health

Door-To-Balloon Time and Its Effect on Heart Attack Survival

Why having a short "door-to-balloon time" improves a patient's chances of surviving a heart attack
Community

Caring for Young Mothers: The Power to Make a Difference

Rush nursing students provide direct prenatal care to teens, making a difference on the near west side of Chicago
Bones and Joints

Orthopedic Surgical Care: How Volumes Affect Quality

Orthopedic surgeons at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago discuss how the volume of patients they treat affects the care they offer
Cancer

How Treatable is Lung Cancer? A Surgeon's Perspective

Michael Liptay, MD, a thoracic surgeon at Rush, explains why lung cancer has become increasingly treatable
Cancer

What is the Value of Getting a Second Opinion?

Mary Jo Fidler, MD, a medical oncologist at Rush, talks about the value of getting a second opinion after a diagnosis of lung cancer
Cancer

What Are Some of the Signs and Symptoms of Lung Cancer?

Mary Jo Fidler, MD, a medical oncologist at Rush, discusses some of the signs and symptoms of lung cancer
Cancer

What Are the Side Effects of Chemotherapy?

Marta Batus, MD, a medical oncologist at Rush, discusses the side effects of chemotherapy
Cancer

What is the Role of Medical Oncology and Chemotherapy in the Treatment of Lung Cancer?

Marta Batus, MD, a medical oncologist at Rush, discusses the role of medical oncology and chemotherapy in the treatment of lung cancer

What Are Some Signs of Scoliosis?

Scoliosis doesn't cause pain or disability except in the most extreme cases. Usually, it's diagnosed after a doctor or family member notices an abnormal S-shaped curvature of the spine.