Cancer rehabilitation is a medically supervised program aimed at improving cardiovascular health. Learn more about this treatment.
Cancer treatments can cause a variety of short- and long-term physical side effects. Rehabilitation can treat the physical side effects of cancer treatment.
More than 80 percent of children diagnosed with cancer are cured, and chemotherapy is an effective treatment for childhood cancer.
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is an inherited condition in which the heart muscle grows thicker than it should be.
Chemotherapy uses drugs that kill cancer cells or stop them from multiplying. Learn more about this treatment.
Yale Medicine doctors at our Survivorship Clinic give each patient a roadmap for their treatment and life after cancer.
Cardiac amyloidosis is a disease caused by the accumulation of clumps of abnormally folded protein in the heart muscle. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Sudden cardiac arrest occurs when the heart stops pumping, and is a leading cause of death in the United States. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Car T-Cell Therapy is a form of immunotherapy that uses modified T-cells within a patient's body to kill cancer cells. Learn more about this treatment.
A cardiac pacemaker is an implantable device that sends electrical pulses to the heart to correct a slow heart rate.