An Update Regarding Seasonal Illnesses

To help prevent the spread of seasonal respiratory illnesses, we strongly encourage all visitors to wear a mask while in ambulatory clinics or inpatient units. Surgical masks are available at hospital and clinic entrances. Patients with respiratory illnesses should also wear masks. Thank you for helping protect our patients, staff, and community.

Photopheresis (also called photoimmune therapy or extracorporeal photopheresis) treats cutaneous cancer in two ways. It directly attacks cells and increases the body's immune system response against them. Blood is removed from the body and put into a special machine that separates the lymphocytes from the rest of the blood. After being treated with PUVA (see above), the lymphocytes are mixed back in with the rest of the blood, which is infused back into the patient. Treatments are usually given two days in a row, with each procedure generally lasting a few hours. Treatments are typically repeated every four weeks.

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