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Studying the Diabetes and Pancreatic Cancer Connection
When a patient is diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, physicians rarely think of chronic pancreatitis as the cause. But about 50% of people diagnosed with chronic pancreatitis will develop diabetes.
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Active Surveillance for Thyroid Cancer
For patients with tiny, localized thyroid cancers, the standard of care is surgery. But Cedars-Sinai investigators are exploring the benefits of a different approach.
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Breakthroughs in Treatment Dosing Increase Access to Life-Changing Medication for Acromegaly Patients
Patients with acromegaly experience social isolation and are dependent on very costly medications to control this rare disorder. Thanks to new research at Cedars-Sinai, patients can be offered a lower-cost treatment regimen with the same excellent results as current standard of care approaches.
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About the Endocrinology Fellowship Program | Cedars-Sinai Academic Medicine
Cedars-Sinai offers a two-year fellowship in endocrinology to provide training for different career paths in endocrinology, including clinical practice, clinical education and research. Fellows spend six months in each of the two years as the clinical fellow on the inpatient Endocrinology Consult Service
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New Clinical Trial at Cedars-Sinai for Active Surveillance of Thyroid Tumors
Statistically, the incidence of thyroid cancer—especially among women—has increased worldwide over the past few decades
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New Research Explores Link Among Diabetes, Pancreatitis and Pancreatic Cancer
When a patient is diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, physicians are rarely thinking of chronic pancreatitis as the cause. However, chronic pancreatitis may be more prevalent than clinicians realize.