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Liver Cancer
Liver cancer is cancer that starts in your liver. There are different kinds of liver cancer. But the most common type in adults is called hepatocellular carcinoma. It starts in the main liver cells called hepatocytes.
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Liver Disease
Traveling for treatment and monitoring can be draining and stressful if you have a liver disease. At Saint Luke’s, our experts provide the leading-edge treatment you need so you can focus on getting well.
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Liver Transplant
Experts at Saint Luke’s Hospital performed the first liver transplant in Kansas City in 1980, becoming just the third hospital in the U.S. to perform the procedure. Our surgical team includes some of the most experienced physicians in the area.
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LSVT® Therapy
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Pain Management
Saint Luke’s pain management experts provide diagnosis and treatment for patients suffering from chronic or acute pain. Our team focuses on creating individualized treatment plans, decreasing patients' pain and increasing their mobility, as well as reducing or eliminating patients' dependency on pain medication.
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Pediatric Rehabilitative Therapy
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Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
Pelvic congestion syndrome is a condition that causes chronic pelvic pain. It's thought to be caused by problems with the veins in the pelvic area. This is the lower part of your belly (abdomen).
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Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)
Narrowing in the arteries of the legs can cause peripheral artery disease, limiting the blood flow to legs and feet. This restriction in blood flow can cause non-healing sores, pain in the legs while walking, and, in some cases, amputation.
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Peripheral Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy is a disease of the nerves. It most often starts in your feet. It may eventually affect the arms. It can affect sensory nerves, motor (movement) nerves, or both.