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 | Fall 2009 In this issue: Spotlighting heart failure Offering pain relief for chronic pancreatitis Fighting breast cancer Comprehensive breast care team New MUSC physicians
|  | May 2009 In this issue: The best cancer research leads to the best cancer care Pushing the limits of prostate cancer therapy Research enhances standard of care for hematologic malignancies New horizons in neuro-oncology Coordinated, multidisciplinary care essential for GI Cancers Chronic pancreatitis treatment first of limitless innovations expected from new center |  | January 2009 In this issue: State-of-the-art epilepsy diagnostics and surgery Highly coordinated collaboration drives peripheral vascular disease care The most advanced thoracic cancer care Family the focus at state's only pediatric burn center Hollings Cancer Center clinical trials New MUSC physicians CME conference schedule |  | October 2008 In this issue: South Carolina's only complete children's ENT care Improving lives of congestive heart failure patients The most effective treatments for gastrointestinal cancer Hollings Cancer Center clinical trials New MUSC physicians CME conference schedule
|  | August 2008 In this issue: MUSC Pediatric Surgery enhances minimally invasive options with robotic system and new surgeons MUSC Total Joint Replacement Program offers the most advanced care for a lifetime MUSC Stroke and Comprehensive Cerebrovascular Program delivers highly coordinated care unavailable elsewhere in the state and region |  | June 2008 In this issue: MUSC offers unprecedented accuracy in radiation treatment with new TomoTherapy Hi-Art system MUSC Ashley River Tower Wachovia High-risk Breast Cancer Initiative brings preventive care to more women New MUSC neuro-interventional surgery offers rare advanced treatments New MUSC physicians
|  | April 2008 In this issue: MUSC cardiothoracic surgery building momentum in new state-of-the-art facility MUSC leads the way in renal cancer treatment and research South Carolina's only comprehensive transplant center thriving at MUSC MUSC stroke center offers expert care and rare procedures | To receive additional copies or more information contact: Medical University of South Carolina 135 Cannon Street P.O. Box 250836 Charleston, South Carolina 29425 Phone: (843)-792-2200 Toll Free: or 1-(800)-922-5250 |
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