March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Regular screening recommendations start at age 45, but some people may need the screening sooner. People under 50 now make up about 15% of colorectal cancer cases. In this DocTalk video, Brandon Teng, MD, with Valley's Gastroenterology Clinic discusses what might be contributing to the rise in colorectal...
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Endocrine Surgery
Enlarged Glands, Too Many Hormones, and Nodules: When Surgery May be Needed for Thyroid, Adrenal, or Parathyroid Conditions
A DocTalk video with Nicole Zern, MD, Endocrine Surgeon The endocrine system is a complex network of glands and organs that produce hormones. Hormones control and coordinate your body's metabolism, energy level, reproduction, growth, development, and responses to injury, stress and environment factors. When issues arise within the endocrine system,...
General Surgery
Valley Cancer Services Deemed “An Excellent Accredited Cancer Program” by Commission on Cancer
We are excited to announce that Valley's Cancer Services program successfully achieved three-year re-accreditation status from the Commission on Cancer (CoC). We were found to be compliant in all 36 standards. In the words of the CoC, “This is an excellent accredited cancer program that is dedicated to addressing the burden of cancer in...
Joint & Spine
Tender, Swollen Joints? Evaluating and Treating Early May Prevent Long-Term Debilitating Damage
There’s a misconception that inflammatory conditions affect mostly older patients, but they often impact much younger people—in their 20s and 30s. By catching inflammation of the joints early, rheumatology providers can help people save their joints and keep productive lives. A range of advanced treatments, including ultrasound-guided injections an...
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Life After Joint Replacement: What to Expect
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Anterior Approach to Total Hip Replacement
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Less Invasive Joint Replacement
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Preventing Falls and What to Do If You Have a Fall
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Injured, In Training or Getting Back to Pre-Pandemic Exercise? Sports Medicine can Help!
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A Game Changer: Robotic Total Knee Replacement Debuts at Valley
Neurosurgery
What is Neurosurgery? FAQs Answered
August is Neurosurgery Awareness Month. Here are some common questions and answers about neurosurgery at Valley's Neuroscience Institute. What is Neurosurgery?Neurosurgery is a medical specialty that focuses on diagnosing and treating conditions of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. Patients include both adults and children. Surgeries can involve...
Robotic Surgery
Janette’s Story: Gynecologic Cancer Care at Valley
Janette's story highlights her cancer care experience at Valley, where she was diagnosed with endometrial cancer after noticing abnormal postmenopausal bleeding. Under the care of Ron Swensen, MD, gynecologic oncologist at Valley’s Oncology & Hematology Clinic, she underwent a minimally-invasive robotic surgery to have a hysterectomy. Grateful...
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Demonstrating Excellence: Inside Valley’s Robotic Surgery Program
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Facts About Fibroids
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Debbie’s Story: Colon Cancer Care at Valley
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Valley Receives Prestigious Center of Excellence Designation for Robotic Surgery
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From Three Surgeries to One: A Valley Patient’s Hernia Surgery Story
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Enlarged Glands, Too Many Hormones, and Nodules: When Surgery May be Needed for Thyroid, Adrenal, or Parathyroid Conditions
Vascular Surgery
Understanding Peripheral Arterial Disease
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) refers to blockages in the arteries, causing a mismatch between oxygen supply and demand. When tissues, especially hardworking ones like muscles, don’t get enough oxygen, symptoms arise. In this DocTalk video, Meghann Nelles Dalstrom, MD, a vascular surgeon at Valley, discusses the symptoms, diagnoses, treatment op...