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Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas

Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas

Located in Dallas, Texas, the Baylor University Medical Center is one of the country’s premier teaching, patient care, and research facilities that contains over twenty specialty clinics. These smaller, specialized hubs are crafted to provide services to a large range of ailments.

Treating pleural mesothelioma has become a priority at Baylor University Medical Center due to the creation of a brand new thoracic surgery department. This thoracic surgery department is the only facility of its type in the Dallas community. Renown surgeon Dr. David Mason is the head of the new clinic.

Dr. Mason was formerly employed at the Cleveland Cancer Clinic, and hopes to treat more than one-hundred mesothelioma patients per years in order to make the Baylor University Medical Center a leader in mesothelioma treatment.

The mesothelioma initiative at the clinic will be considered part of the Chest Cancer Research and Treatment Center. The program will eventually be absorbed into the Sammons Cancer Center, which has been North Texas’ pioneer in cancer treatment for the past thirty-five years.

Sammons’ integrative approach to therapy is praised due to its multimodal therapy of treatment, which means that radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and surgical treatments are combined together in order to provide the patient with the most effective treatment available.

Baylor Medical Center is included in the Baylor Scott & White Health family.

 

Sammons Cancer Center

All types of lung cancers are treatable at Sammons, including small cell, non-small cell, carcinoid, and mesothelioma. The desire to effectively treat lung cancer led to the conception of Sammons. The doctors at Sammons have access to an arsenal of tools that help identify lung cancers, such as chest X-ray, lung biopsy, lung CT, bronchoscopy, sputum cytology, and PET scan.

The available treatments for mesothelioma at Sammons Cancer Center include: chemotherapy, immunotherapy, lung surgery, cyberknife radiosurgery, radiation, high-dose rate brachytherapy, and IMRT (Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy).

 

Lung Transplants

The Annette C. and Harold C. Simmons Transplant Institute lives within the Baylor University Medical Center and is one of the biggest multispecialty transplant centers in the United States. The center includes the institutions in Fort Worth and Dallas. The Transplant Institute at Baylor has completed over twelve-thousand procedures; these procedures include heart, pancreas, liver, kidney, and lung transplants. The institute has, in total, executed over three-thousand liver transplants. The very first lung transplant took place in 1990, and since then, there have been more than four-hundred lung transplants at the Transplant Institute. The Advanced Lung Disease Program is able to provide detailed therapies and diagnostics for those who need it.

 

Research Institute

Within the Baylor University Medical Center lies the Baylor Research Institute, which is aimed towards developing novel preventative therapies as well as treatments for various strains of cancer. Patients at the Baylor Research Institute take part in the clinical trials and therefore engage in research efforts. As a component of the collaborative approach utilized at Baylor University Medical Center, the Research Institute collaborates intimately with the team of physicians in order to increase their quality of life.

The Research Institute at Baylor is in the middle of eight hundred projects at the moment, most of which span over the twenty medical specialists within the medical center. The institute has been involved in the development of ground-breaking treatments which addressed cancers of the diabetes, lupus, skin cancer, colon cancer, and heart disease. These breakthroughs were funded by generous grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Baylor Health Care System Foundation.

 

Teaching Hospital

Thanks to its two-hundred and twenty fellows and medical residents, the Baylor University Medical Center is recognized as one of America’s leading teaching institutions; the hospital leads doctors into employment in many different locations in the state. The Baylor University Medical Center was re-accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center for the third time in 2013; this distinction placed the hospital in the top two percent of American hospitals, thanks to the American Nurses Association.

 

Recognition

The U.S. News & World Report ranked the Baylor University Medical Center among America’s Best Hospitals for the twenty-first year in a row; six specialties at the hospital were ranked among the top fifty in the nation, including: gastroenterology, gynecology, orthopedics, nephrology, urology, and pulmonology.

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