Videos

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Bob, a nonsmoker his whole life, was stunned to find out he had a cancerous tumor on his right lung. For his treatment he chose the "revolutionary" lung cancer program at University of Colorado Hospital's Cancer Center. Also appearing is UCH lung cancer specialist Ross Camidge, MD, PhD. This spot was produced in collaboration with KMGH Channel 7 in Denver.

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Fifteen years ago, Mary was diagnosed with a tumor on the right frontal lobe of her brain, a kind of cancer with a survival rate of little more than two years.

She underwent treatment at UCH, and remains "one of only a handful" of patients in the country to have beaten the survival odds for so long.

Also appearing is Kevin O. Lillehei, MD, neurosurgeon at University of Colorado Hospital.

The spot was produced in collaboration with KMGH Channel 7 in Denver.

5:22

Kimberly Emerson, a courageous mother of six, underwent stem-cell treatment at University of Colorado Hospital to battle her acute myeloid leukemia. UCH physicians Jonathan Gutman and Han Myint also appear.

3:34

Dr. Paul Maroni, assistant professor of surgery and director of robotic surgery at University of Colorado Hospital, talks about prostate, kidney, and testicular cancers and the advanced treatments available for them at University of Colorado Hospital.

3:46

Dr. Chuck Ray, Professor and Vice Chair of Radiology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and Chief of Interventional Radiology at University of Colorado Hospital, discusses interventional radiology and its use in the treatment of liver cancer.

4:51

University of Colorado Hospital's Pancreas and Biliary Multidisciplinary Clinic brings together a team of diverse, but complementary, specialists who blend their expertise to provide each patient with customized care and treatment.

2:03

As a young physician, Dr. McCarter learned much from his mentors, and he's glad to have the opportunity to pass on his knowledge to the next generation of surgeons. His passion for medicine, though, "comes from my desire to help other people."

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Dr. Gajdos makes it a point to communicate often with his patients. He wants his patients to be aware of their treatment options and contribute to their own care.