A majority of breast masses in teen girls are benign, but their size and associated pain may require surgery, per a CHOC pediatric surgeon.
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New Laser Treats Children with Vascular Anomalies
Many babies are born with small blemishes that go away on their own. But what if they don’t? A new laser treatment at CHOC could help.
Fostering Philanthropy in Teens
Teens may not always have philanthropy on their active minds, but volunteering their time can have a healthy impact on their development.
December 14 is National Roast Chestnuts Day
“Chestnuts roasting on an open fire….” But, did you know that this delicious chestnut is packed with numerous health benefits?
CHOC Children’s Hospital Earns National Award for Safe, Quality Care
CHOC is one of only 12 children’s hospitals in the nation and only two in the state to be on the “Leapfrog 2015 Top Hospitals” list.
CHOC Patient Gives Back: Juneau’s Story
At age 8, Juneau Resnick organized her first of many school-wide fundraisers to honor a late family friend and thank the CHOC team.
Living as a Teenager With Epilepsy: Stephen’s Story
Stephen shares more about life with epilepsy is like, and what advice he would offer a newly diagnosed patient.
Pediatrics Article Highlights Big Outcomes in CHOC’s Small Baby Unit
CHOC Small Baby Unit is improving quality & outcomes in extremely low birth weight infants according to results of an article in Pediatrics.
CHOC’s NICU Is Expanding to Better Serve the Families of OC and Beyond
For decades, CHOC has offered highly specialized care for critically ill babies. CHOC will expand its NICU by building 36 private rooms.