Doctors only diagnose cancer after ruling out other possible causes for symptoms and performing tests to check and double-check the diagnosis. Learn more about these tests.
A sentinel lymph node biopsy is a procedure to determine whether cancer has spread to the lymph nodes. Learn about this procedure.
Whether for screenings, diagnosis, or treatment for yourself or someone you care about, Yale Cancer Center offers multidisciplinary care.
Pediatric cancer surgery is a procedure to remove a cancerous tumor and the surrounding tissue in children. Learn about this procedure.
A pediatric tonsillectomy is a surgical procedure that removes a child's tonsils. Learn about this procedure.
More than 80 percent of children diagnosed with cancer are cured, and chemotherapy is an effective treatment for childhood cancer.
Cancers that develop in the throat, larynx, mouth, nose, and sinuses.
Sinus surgeries are surgeries that can open the natural drainage passageways in the sinuses. Learn about these procedures.
Yale Medicine doctors at our Survivorship Clinic give each patient a roadmap for their treatment and life after cancer.
A type of cancer that begins in the one of the four parathyroid glands in the neck.