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  • Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy

    Chemotherapy Treatment with HIPEC Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy, or HIPEC, is a highly specialized surgical procedure that involves the administration of heated chemotherapy directly into the abdomen during surgery. This targeted approach allows for maximum exposure of cancer cells to the chemotherapy drugs while minimizing the side effects associated with traditional chemotherapy. During the procedure, the patient lies on a special cooling blanket to keep their body temperature at safe levels, and the surgeon gently rocks the patient back and forth on the operating table for about 1.5 to 2 hours. What kind of cancer does HIPEC treat? Appendix cancer Colon and rectal cancer Gastric (stomach) cancer Mesothelioma Ovarian cancer Peritoneal cancer Am I a HIPEC candidate? Talk to your doctor about whether or not HIPEC is the right treatment option for you. This procedure can improve outcomes and provide more treatment options for patients who have been diagnosed with advanced stage cancer.

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  • Breast Health

    The William N. Pennington Cancer Institute at Renown is a dedicated hub for breast health. We strive to empower individuals with knowledge, support and leading-edge resources to navigate the journey towards breast wellness. Whether you seek preventative measures, early detection strategies or comprehensive treatment options, our expert team is committed to guiding you every step of the way. Discover a community-driven approach to breast health, where compassion meets innovation, at the forefront of the fight against breast cancer.

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  • Cancer Nurse Navigators

    Cancer Nurse Navigators are dedicated professionals who guide and support patients through their cancer journey. Whether it's helping to connect patients with community resources or offering emotional support, our navigators are committed to ensuring that patients feel informed, educated and empowered throughout their cancer treatment. Personalized Care Every Step of the Way General inquiries and questions Communicate with your primary care doctors and specialists Understand the cancer diagnosis and medical terms Manage financial issues related to care Learn about clinical trial information Find community resources, support groups and complementary therapies No fee or referral is needed

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  • Prostate Cancer

    Prostate Cancer Screening & Prevention In the United States, one in six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer. While the exact causes of prostate cancer are still unknown, certain risk factors are linked to the disease, increasing a person's chance of developing prostate cancer. Risk Factors Age: Men over 50 are at more risk. Race: For unknown reasons, prostate cancer is more common in African American Men. Family history: Men with a first-degree relative (father/brother) are more likely to be diagnosed. Prevalence in the family: Men with one first-degree relative should talk to their doctor about prostate cancer screening by age 45; men with multiple family members diagnosed should speak with their doctor by age 40. Diet: A diet high in red meat, dairy products, and saturated fat may increase the risk for prostate cancer. If you are concerned about prostate cancer because you meet one or more risk factors, talk to your doctor about a screening. Screening Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Test The prostate gland naturally produces a protein called prostate-specific antigen (PSA). However, higher-than-normal levels of PSA can be an indication of a problem with the prostate gland. These problems could range from prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate) to prostate cancer. To test for PSA levels, doctors administer a blood test. The results are measured in nanograms of PSA per milliliter of blood. The higher the patient's PSA per ng/mL, the more likely he is to have prostate cancer. Talk to your doctor about when you should begin PSA screenings. Digital Rectal Exam Men with a high PSA reading accompanied by other symptoms of prostate cancer may also have a Digital Rectal Exam (DRE). During this exam, the doctor will insert a gloved, lubricated finger (digit) into the rectum to check for enlargement of or growths on the prostate.

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  • Radiation Therapy

    Renown Health's Institute for Cancer has the most advanced radiation therapy system of its kind and the first program in the region with American College of Radiology (ACR-RO) accreditation. To serve you, our certified team of experts includes highly trained doctors, medical physicists, dosimetrists, radiation therapists, and registered nurses.   What is Radiation Therapy? A common form of cancer treatment, radiation therapy uses high-energy particles to eliminate cancerous cells and may be used in conjunction with other treatments, like chemotherapy or surgery. What to Expect Treating cancer with radiation is a process that usually lasts about five to eight weeks. The first two appointments are consultation, simulation, and mapping, which help plan treatment. Short, daily radiation treatment appointments follow these. Why Choose Renown? Renown's state-of-the-art Varian TrueBeam radiation therapy system delivers treatment so precisely; it reaches sub-millimeter levels of accuracy. In addition, unlike other treatment centers in the region, Renown has the technology to deliver radiation from 360 degrees around the patient's body, allowing us to target cancerous cells and save healthy tissue. Consultation The first appointment is called the consultation. A radiation oncologist meets with the patient to discuss treatment options, perform a physical examination and answer questions. Simulation and Mapping Since radiation therapy aims to target cancer while sparing healthy tissue, to maintain body position and stillness is essential. A CT scan is used to pinpoint cancer's exact location in the patient's body during the simulation and mapping appointment. Doctors refer to these scans as they work together to craft a treatment plan. Patients are fitted with immobilization devices that keep the body still during treatment. In addition, brain and head, and neck cancer patients are equipped with a mesh mask to keep the head and neck in position. For cancers elsewhere in the body, patients are fitted with foam molds that form to the body. These personalized molds are kept on hand for use during daily radiation treatments. Additionally, the radiation therapist creates several pinpoint-sized tattoos on the patient's skin to ensure each daily treatment targets the same area. These tattoos are permanent but small enough to go unnoticed by others. Daily Radiation Treatments At each treatment appointment, a radiation therapist helps the patient.

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  • Trauma & Emergency Care

    The Region’s Leader in Emergency Care and Trauma Services If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911.

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  • Six Steps of ER Care for Children

    Navigating the Children's ER: A Parent's Guide The Renown Children's Hospital ER in Reno-Tahoe, open 24/7 and equipped with pediatric specialists, child-sized equipment, and family-centered care, is the region's first dedicated facility for children's emergencies. Understanding the critical need for prompt, exceptional care, the hospital ensures swift attention post-check-in. If you’re heading to the Renown Children’s Emergency Room, enter 1155 Mill St, Reno, NV, in your navigation system. Once you arrive, you can either temporarily park right outside the ER entrance or in the Mill Street parking garage and follow the signs to Renown Children’s ER. Children's ER Campus Map

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  • Six Steps of ER Care for Adults

    Triage Procedures for Adult Emergency Care Renown Health provides leading emergency and trauma care 24 hours a day, seven days a week, at three convenient locations. When sudden illness or injury occurs with no warning, we’re here when you need us, and it's important to know what you can expect. Here are the six steps you can expect to experience while visiting a Renown Emergency Room (ER). Renown Regional ER Campus Map | So. Meadows ER Campus Map

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  • Maternal Fetal Medicine

    Specializing in High-Risk Pregnancies Maternal-fetal medicine is a specialty within obstetrics that focuses on high-risk pregnancies. Specialists, or perinatologists, handle complex cases involving pre-existing conditions, pregnancy-related complications, or risks associated with the mother's age or medical history. Renown Maternal-Fetal Medicine is located at the Center for Advanced Medicine B at Renown Regional Medical Center, Suite #203. Our specialists provide complete care for expectant mothers and their babies. Our dedicated team of maternal-fetal medicine specialists, nurses, and support staff is committed to ensuring the best possible outcomes for both mother and child. With advanced technology and a compassionate approach, we offer personalized care tailored to the unique needs of high-risk pregnancies.

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  • Midwifery

    Midwifery at Renown Women's Health Our Certified Nurse Midwives help you through pregnancy, birth, and after your baby arrives. They offer support with less medical intervention and can also be with you during a hospital birth. Midwives focus on comfort and well-being, ensuring you and your baby are safe and healthy.

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  • Labor & Delivery

    Having Your Baby at Renown Renown Health’s Labor & Delivery Center, located at Renown Regional is nationally ranked for our maternity care. We proudly deliver more babies annually than any other hospital in the region. As your trusted care partner, we work to provide a personalized birthing experience that begins long before your first contraction and continues well after delivery. With state-of-the-art amenities and a compassionate team of care providers, we deliver advanced maternity care while making your birth experience as joyous and comfortable as possible.

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