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  2. Cancer Treatment Centers of America - Wikipedia

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    On March 26, 2021, Temple University announced that it would acquire the Philadelphia location to provide needed office and clinical space for use by Temple University Hospital. [8] On Dec. 29, 2008 CTCA opened Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Phoenix, with a 210,000-square-foot (19,500 m²) hospital serving patients primary from the west ...

  3. LCA-Vision - Wikipedia

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    Founded and chaired by Stephen Joffe, Joffe was a practicing general surgeon and tenured, full professor at the University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center. An early advocate of applying laser technology in medical disciplines, he founded a laser technology device company and later, a laser surgery management business with hospitals and ...

  4. List of cancer hospitals - Wikipedia

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    Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Gurnee - Opened in 2018 in Gurnee, Illinois [6] Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Philadelphia - Opened in 2005 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [7] Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Phoenix - Opened in 2008 in Gilbert, Arizona [8] Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Gilbert - Opened in 2018 in Phoenix ...

  5. List of hospitals in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Cancer Treatment Centers of America: Philadelphia Philadelphia: 74: 5: For-profit: General acute: Independent — Closed [7] Canonsburg Hospital: Canonsburg: Washington: 104: 4: Non-profit: General acute: Allegheny Health Network — — Chan Soon-Shiong Medical Center at Windber: Windber: Somerset: 54: 4: Non-profit: General acute: Independent ...

  6. Lasers in cancer treatment - Wikipedia

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    Lasers are used to treat cancer in several different ways. Their high-intensity light can be used to shrink or destroy tumors or precancerous growths. Lasers are most commonly used to treat superficial cancers (cancers on the surface of the body or the lining of internal organs) such as basal-cell skin cancer and the very early stages of some cancers, such as cervical, penile, vaginal, vulvar ...

  7. John McLellan Tew - Wikipedia

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    In 1986 Tew became the first U.S. surgeon to test laser surgery, [10] developed in Europe for the treatment of some brain tumors, for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. He and Eric R. Cosman, PhD, designed the TEW curved electrode [11] for percutaneous stereotactic rhizotomy, a minimally invasive treatment [12] for severe facial pain.

  8. CTCA - Wikipedia

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    Cancer Treatment Centers of America; Chinese Taipei Chess Association; Commission on Training Camp Activities; Computed tomography coronary angiography (Cardiac CT scan) Channel-to-channel adapter, a device for connecting two computer systems

  9. Laser medicine - Wikipedia

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    Laser radiation being delivered via a fiber for photodynamic therapy to treat cancer. A 40-watt CO 2 laser with applications in ENT, gynecology, dermatology, oral surgery, and podiatry. Laser medicine is the use of lasers in medical diagnosis, treatments, or therapies, such as laser photodynamic therapy, [1] photorejuvenation, and laser surgery.