Sub-categories: Overview
General overview of health topic
CancerGeneral information about cancer and services through Holland Hospital. - Bladder CancerBladder cancer develops when healthy cells in the bladder develop genetic mutations that cause them to grow out of control. - Breast CancerBreast cancer is the second most common cancer diagnosed in United States women. Fortunately breast cancer rates are falling and survival rates are steadily increasing. - Kidney CancerKidney cancer symptoms usually do not appear until the disease has progressed to a more advanced state. - LeukemiaLeukemia is a cancer that begins in the bone marrow and spreads to other parts of the body. It causes the bone marrow to produce too many white blood cells. - Non-Hodgkins LymphomaNon-Hodgkin's lymphoma comprises a group of more than 30 types of related lymph-system cancers. The body's lympth system protects organs against infection. Although these related cancers are all cancers of the lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell, they exhibit varied symptoms, behaviors and outcomes - Prostate CancerProstate cancer is the second most common cancer among men in the United States. In many cases, the cancer develops slowly and is generally not acompanied by sumptoms at the early stages. - Skin CancerSkin cancer is a malignant tumor that grows in the skin cells. - SurgeryHolland Hospital performs surgery for cancer with a variety of purposes. Most often, the goal is to remove the cancerous tissue. Other reasons include analysis of the cancer's type, size and possible metastasis (spread). - Uterine CancerCancers that occur in each part of the uterus have their own names, such as cervical cancer or endometrial cancer, but are sometimes broadly defined as uterine cancer because the structure is part of the uterus. |
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QualityKey elements and information of high-quality health care and Holland Hospital's performance. |
ResourcesResources in the hospital and in the community related to specific illnesses or conditions. |
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TimelineThe schedule of activities related to the treatment of a disease, disorder, or surgery. |
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