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We work closely with Pediatric Hematologists/Oncologists at the Children's Hospital of NewYork Presbyterian to deliver the most advanced, informed, and compassionate care available.  We have extensive experience with both the common forms of pediatric cancer, such as Wilms tumor, neuroblastoma, and germ cell tumors, as well as rare tumors.  The Children's Hospital of NewYork Presbyterian is a primary affiliate of the national Children's Oncology Group (CCG), and our patients have access to their studies and protocols at every step of their care.

We are committed to expanding the treatment options for children with cancer in every way possible.  One of the special programs we have developed at the Children's Hospital of NewYork Presbyterian involves the use of Minimal Access surgery (laparoscopy and thoracoscopy) in the diagnosis and treatment of certain types of pediatric cancer.  These special techniques can, in many cases, improve our diagnostic capabilities and add to the comfort of our oncology patients.

Ultimately, perhaps the most important way in which we can advance pediatric cancer care is through research.  The Pediatric Surgical Laboratory at the Children's Hospital of NewYork Presbyterian is committed to the study of childhood tumors which are difficult to treat.  We believe that, just as children deserve the special environment of a children's hospital, children with cancer deserve the particular attention of pediatric research scientists.

Disclaimer: All material included in this site is intended for informational purposes only. Readers are encouraged to confirm the information contained herein with other sources. Parents and patients should review the information carefully with their pediatrician, family physician, or other professional health care provider. The information is not intended, and should not be used, to replace medical advice offered by physicians. Columbia-Presbyterian and Weill-Cornell Medical Centers, the Children's Hospital of NewYork-Presbyterian, and the Division of Pediatric Surgery will not be liable for any direct, indirect, consequential, special, exemplary, or other damages arising therefrom.

 

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