
New imaging options for CAD care
August 14, 2026
Ascension Via Christi is advancing heart care with Ultreon™ 3.0 imaging technology, helping cardiologists deliver more precise, personalized treatment for coronary artery disease close to home.
Blood cancers, such as leukemia, begin in the bone marrow, where blood cells are made. These cancers affect how blood cells grow and function.
Hematology specialists diagnose and treat blood cancers and other blood disorders, including leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, anemia, and bleeding and clotting disorders
Brain and spinal cord tumors can affect how the nervous system works. They may also affect nearby areas of the brain or spinal cord depending on their size and location.
Some tumors are cancerous (malignant), while others are noncancerous (benign). Both types can affect how the brain and spinal cord function.
Spinal cord tumors form on or around the spinal cord, which carries signals between the brain and the rest of your body.
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer for women in the United States after skin cancers, with 1 in 8 women developing breast cancer during their lifetime.
Breast cancer develops when the healthy cells in the breast begin to change by growing and functioning in a different way. These cancerous cells can begin to build up and form a mass called a tumor, which exists as a lump inside your breast.
Colorectal cancer starts in the colon or rectum, which are part of the digestive system. Colon cancer often has no symptoms in its early stages, which is why prevention and detection are so important.
Gastrointestinal (GI) cancers affect organs involved in digestion, including the stomach, liver, pancreas and intestines.
Lung and chest cancers develop in the lungs or structures in the chest that support breathing. Your lungs are two sponge-like organs located on each side of your chest, responsible for supplying oxygen to your body. There are two main types of lung cancer:
Prostate cancer develops in the prostate gland and is the second most common cancer in men in the United States after skin cancers. Because early-stage prostate cancer may not show symptoms, some men may not realize there is an issue — possibly for years.
Urologic cancers affect the urinary system and, in men, the reproductive system.
Skin cancer starts in the cells of the skin and can affect nearby tissue. Over time, it may spread to other areas of the body.
Common types of skin cancer include basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma. These types of skin cancers are often caused by ultraviolet (UV) exposure over time.
If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, go directly to the ER or call 911.
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