Apheresis is a technology that separates donated blood components to treat certain illnesses. Learn more about this procedure.
A kidney transplant is a procedure that replaces a patient's failed kidney with a healthy one. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Pediatric cancers although common are highly treatable. Radiation therapy can be used safely and effectively to treat a variety of cancers that affect children.
More than 80 percent of children diagnosed with cancer are cured, and chemotherapy is an effective treatment for childhood cancer.
Organ transplants, including heart, liver, kidney and pancreas, require highly specialized anesthesiology skills.
Kidney transplant in children is a procedure that provides a donated kidney to a child with end-stage renal disease. Learn about this procedure.
A life-changing surgical procedure to replace all or part of a person's disfigured face using donor tissue.
Pediatric cancer surgery is a procedure to remove a cancerous tumor and the surrounding tissue in children. Learn about this procedure.
Pediatric liver transplant is a procedure that provides a donated liver to a child with a life-threatening liver disease. Learn about this procedure.
Yale Medicine has one of the country’s first renal (kidney) pathology labs and deep expertise in diagnosing the disease. Learn how this condition is diagnosed.