He published articles on the role of bronchoscopy for molecular testing, diagnosis of lung nodules, and therapeutic bronchoscopy for central airway disorders. And so Dr. Hogarth, we have another question from a viewer. You know what, I always tell people is there is a long list of things that the nodule could be. Sleep Medicine. . And so part of our discussion is, what's the probability that this nodule that you have on your CAT scan-- is it actually cancer or not? That's always the question people want to know. I'm actually in the endoscopy suites. And we're very serious about that. Septimiu Murgu, MD, FCCP, Diplomat of the AABIP. Faculty | OHSU Within the Department of Medicine, the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine provides services at Loyola University Medical Center, Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital and RML Specialty Hospital. So I'm going to have you answer the question, but also kind of explain what she's asking here. Pulmonary/Critical Care - University of Chicago Current Fellows - University of Chicago - Department of Medicine This isn't that twilight. We don't want that to happen. Because we will always see you. So we want to-- I mean, we want to do this for everybody. Pulmonologists D. Kyle Hogarth, MD, and Ajay Wagh, MD, talk about different ways physicians can detect and diagnose lung nodules and masses, including advanced bronchoscopy techniques that do not require incisions or surgery. Because I know this is a very complex situation. And that's a very important part for a cancer evaluation. The responses are used to improve patient experience and recognize staff members for the care they provide. I'm not happy that I have to tell you it's cancer. We want to minimize radiation. And that would be another area, I would imagine. His clinical and research interests include minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic interventions for patients suffering from benign and malignant airway obstruction. When there are no changes from scan to scan. Program Overview. You will never be told, you've got to wait around to be seen after someone's told you that you might have cancer. You want to be calm and cool. Dr. Hogarth was the first physician in Illinois to perform Bronchoscopic Lung Volume Reduction (bLVR) for severe emphysemausing both the Zephyr valve and the Spiration valve. Yes, sir. Interventional Pulmonology Fellowship; Post-Doctoral; Section Intranet; Quick Links. Absolutely, yeah. So that's nice. After initially working as a hospitalist, he pursued a pulmonary and critical care fellowship at OHSU followed by an interventional pulmonary fellowship at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. University Pulmonary and Critical Care (UPCC) physicians and nurse practitioners specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of inpatient critical care patients who are typically hospitalized as well as diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary (lung) conditions in an outpatient setting. Yeah. So before we go and suddenly just remove a whole portion of your lung, let's slow down for a second and do things right. We're still operating. Maybe Dr. Hogarth, you can start. No, it's a great question. And then second step is find the right people to help take care of you. 840 S. Wood Street MC719 Chicago, IL 60612. But also don't ignore it, and don't delay it. And there we perform our procedures. Because why would I put you-- why would I cure you of something that's never going to harm you?
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