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Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery provides comprehensive
care for diseases
of the gastrointestinal tract (esophagus, stomach, small intestine
and colon),
pancreas and liver.

The Division emphasizes a team approach, enlisting the cooperation
of other departments in providing a multidisciplinary approach
to patient care. Clinical programs are closely linked to the
programs of the Digestive and Liver Center, of which the Gastrointestinal
Surgical Division is a key integral part. This interaction
provides a large number of specialists to provide the most
advanced techniques in diagnosis and therapy.
Development of new patient care strategies
is based upon the broad based research and educational interests
of the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center.
The Gastrointestinal Division includes a broad based multidisciplinary
clinical program for malignant disorders of the gastrointestinal
tract. The program offers evaluation and treatment for patients
with cancer of the digestive tract and liver. The Division
works within a multidisciplinary framework including gastroenterologists
and oncologists from the University of Pennsylvania Cancer
Center. Combined therapies including laparoscopic procedures,
surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy and laser therapy
are available.
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