City of Hope Atlanta’s High-Risk Breast Cancer Program offers genetic counseling, screening and more to women throughout Georgia and the surrounding areas.
Targeted therapy for lung cancer is a type of drug that works by directly attacking diseased cells. Learn the options, how they work and possible side effects.
When standard treatments no longer work, City of Hope can consult our stomach cancer research and clinical trials for novel therapies and techniques. Learn more.
Thanks to our stomach cancer supportive care services, including wellness and side effect management, we consistently rank high in patient satisfaction. Learn more.
Stomach cancer occurs when cells in the stomach mutate and reproduce. Learn what this disease is, the causes and possible risk factors.
The most common stomach cancer treatments include surgery, chemotherapy, medications and radiation therapy. Learn the options and survival rate.
Gastric adenocarcinoma is the most common type of stomach cancer, but less common forms may occur. Learn the differences and what they mean.
A stomach cancer diagnosis is made following testing, which may include a physical exam, biopsy and imaging. Learn the tests and about stages 1-4.
Stomach cancer symptoms may not appear during the early stages. When present, they may include indigestion, heartburn and nausea. Learn the signs.
Thanks to our robust supportive care for ureteral stricture and its side effects, City of Hope consistently ranks highly in patient satisfaction. Learn more.