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Heart Disease Was Common in Ancient Egypt, Too

… Heart disease is the leading cause of death for people in the United States today. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that about … disease.   Generally speaking, mummification was reserved for wealthy Egyptians. In the mummies used for this study, …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:00

Research at the Columbia University Department of Surgery

… We’re constantly on the lookout for safer and more effective ways to treat our patients. This … science, translational science, and clinical research for all transplant-related topics. The efforts of the … Research Core have made CUIMC one of the premier centers for transplant care and transplant related research in the …

Last Modified: 04/18/2025 - 15:13

Guide to Outpatient Surgery

… will strive to ensure your experience is as comfortable for you as possible when you are here. Depending upon your … all pre-procedural instructions to ensure you are prepared for endoscopic evaluation. Anesthesia Consultation Before … questions you may have. Once you are situated and prepared for the procedure, you will receive the sedative through an …

Last Modified: 02/06/2026 - 10:54

What We’re Reading: 09/20/19

… “The climate crisis is impacting not only health for our patients but the way we deliver care and our ability … And that’s happening today.” ( From scientificamerican.com ) New evidence shows why the HPV vaccine is as important … I do to them to try to save their life.” ( From statnews.com ) Bill Doyle’s Story: The Gift of a Dozen Years  One of …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:01

About Pancreatic Disease

… Understanding Pancreatic Tests and Treatments Chemotherapy for Pancreatic Cancer Radiation Therapy for Pancreatic Cancer Endoscopic Treatment for Pancreatic Disease Non-Invasive Tests for Pancreatic …

Last Modified: 09/24/2025 - 13:07

Oncoplastic Breast Surgery

… amount of tissue to be removed, which can be helpful for larger tumors Makes it easier to produce symmetrical … form of bilateral breast reduction. This is a good option for women who don’t want to significantly reduce the original … breasts become more symmetrical. Skin-Sparing Mastectomy For patients with advanced stage breast cancer, a mastectomy …

Last Modified: 09/22/2025 - 12:54

Hospital Services and Amenities

… blood banking and the possibility of donating blood for yourself or having family and friends donate blood before … expect before and after surgery and help patients prepare for post-surgery rehabilitation and readjustment. Social … rehabilitation programs. They also help patients apply for insurance benefits and entitlement programs. The …

Last Modified: 11/07/2025 - 11:47

Stories of Hope: Alia's Story

… recognized by her undergraduate institution with an Award for Outstanding Leadership for community service. Alia lived the life of a normal young … greasy and acidic foods because of her sensitive stomach. For several years she had been experiencing what she thought …

Last Modified: 02/19/2023 - 13:07

Reducing Colorectal Cancer Risk: Nutritional Insights and a Fiber-Rich Recipe

… Oliver , RD, CSO, CDN Key Takeaways: Preventive measures for colorectal cancer include maintaining a healthy lifestyle … specifics matter, too! According to the American Institute for Cancer Research , the risk of colorectal cancer is reduced by ten percent for every ten grams of fiber you eat. Know Your High-Fiber …

Last Modified: 05/03/2024 - 10:35

Michael Argenziano, MD

… He is the immediate past president of the New York Society for Thoracic Surgery. He has authored more than 100 … conferences, and received several grants and awards for his research. He has led two national trials of robotic … Columbia's principal investigator in the NIH/NHLBI Network for Cardiothoracic Surgical Investigations. …

Last Modified: 04/25/2026 - 00:15

Primary Biliary Cirrhosis

… with a physical examination. This will involve checking for any signs of liver inflammation and asking about family … primary biliary cirrhosis: Blood Tests : These test for high levels of cholesterol and liver enzymes, as well as for antimitochondrial antibodies, which are common in people …

Last Modified: 01/12/2026 - 11:41

Renal & Mesenteric Arterial Occlusive Disease

… and smoking. Smoking is the number one risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, including renal mesenteric … Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA) CT Scan Treatment for Renal/Mesenteric Arterial Stenosis Early cases of renal … Minimally Invasive Procedures Angioplasty and Stenting for Arterial Occlusive Disease Because they are such simple …

Last Modified: 12/16/2025 - 14:44

Story of Hope: Metastatic Melanoma

… we should take precautions to ward off skin cancer, but for many of us the possibility seems remote. Yet melanoma has … didn't do as he was told. Although he felt truly grateful for his life and said he could accept dying, he wanted to … round of treatment, when his doctor phoned with the good news that his tumors had been reduced by 50%. After the next …

Last Modified: 02/19/2023 - 13:09

Diabetes and Weight Loss Surgery

… disease. People with diabetes face higher risks for heart disease, kidney failure, blindness, amputations, … teenagers, or young adults. This form of diabetes accounts for about 10% of all diabetes cases. Type 2 Diabetes Accounting for about 90% of cases, type 2 diabetes used to be called …

Last Modified: 11/03/2025 - 15:36

Esophageal Cancer

… cancer. A genetic defect appears to be responsible for both tylosis and the associated cancer. Diagnosis … EMR enables the endoscopist to take a sample of tissue for biopsy at the same time as it is being removed. BARRX … cure rate. We perform many of our esophageal resections for cancer using laparoscopy or thoracoscopy. These minimally …

Last Modified: 11/05/2025 - 16:52

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