WebbIntraperitoneal hyperthermic chemoperfusion ( HIPEC or IPHC) is a type of hyperthermia therapy used in combination with surgery in the treatment of advanced abdominal cancers. [1] In this procedure, warmed anti-cancer medications are infused and circulated in the peritoneal cavity (abdomen) for a short period of time. WebbOur team includes surgical oncologists, residents, a Fellow (physicians completing a specialization), a nurse clinical coordinator, and a research coordinator. We are a team …
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WebbHIPEC stands for Hyperthermic IntraPEritoneal Chemotherapy During HIPEC treatment, the chemotherapy solution is heated to 42-43 degrees Celsius (107-09 degrees … WebbAccess to your health record. As a Mount Sinai Hospital patient, you can access parts of your health record including lab results and medical imaging reports (Breast Imaging, CT, MRI, Ultrasound, X-ray) through MyChart. Learn more about MyChart. and how to obtain access/register. (MyChart is coming soon to Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital) WebbA two-evening series about Multimodal management of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. We will review the current and evolving treatment and testing options for liver cancer. … slow speech parkinson\\u0027s