Palliative care is a type of care provided while a patient is treated for cancer. Learn about this treatment.
The term “nerve block“ refers to a procedure that blocks pain from reaching specific nerves. Learn more about this procedure.
Physiatry is a branch of medicine that aims to treat physical pain or limited movement nonsurgically.
Giving birth by Cesarean section (C-section) is safer than ever. Today's anesthesiology and pain management treatments ease pain for mothers.
Yale Medicine doctors at our Survivorship Clinic give each patient a roadmap for their treatment and life after cancer.
Cancer treatments can cause a variety of short- and long-term physical side effects. Rehabilitation can treat the physical side effects of cancer treatment.
Critical care anesthesiology is anesthetic care following recent major surgery, severe infections, or trauma.
Chronic pain is discomfort that persists or progresses over a long period of time. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Any problem that affects your healthy tissue and organs and arises as a result of cancer treatment is called a cancer treatment side effect.
Stopping smoking makes cancer treatments more effective, lessens treatment complications, and decreases the chances of cancer returning.