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Investigators at the institute are involved in early clinical testing of possible treatments for cancer and diabetes. The cancer research is based on the principle that all living cells have some built-in control of their growth and development. The research involves using encapsulated cancer cells
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In 1957, the Rogosin team performed the first hemodialysis in the New York metropolitan area as a treatment for kidney failure. In 1962, the unit became known as the Renal Laboratory and moved to the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center where it expanded to the Rogosin Renal Laboratories, named
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With expansion into research and treatment of cardiovascular disease and cancer, The Rogosin Institute became an independent corporate entity in 1983. In 1988, many of The Rogosin Institute's facilities were brought together in The New York Hospital's Helmsley Medical Tower at 70th Street and York
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The Rogosin Institute is a pioneer in the implementation of technologies that make kidney transplantation more accessible and successful, such as programs for highly sensitized transplant recipients, the use of
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Diabetes research at The Rogosin Institute was stimulated by the fact that diabetes is the largest cause of end-stage kidney disease. Research began in 1987 on a process that replaces cells that produce
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that release substances that signal cancer cells to slow or stop their growth. Responses in tumors and improved quality of life for patients have been observed and additional studies are underway.
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The institute provides 80,000 dialyses each year. In addition to traditional hemodialysis, The Rogosin Institute offers patients a number of options, including
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Avenue. The historical administrative records of the Institute are housed in the Medical Center Archives of NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell.
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Physicians at the institute treat hypertension in patients with hypertension alone and in those with both hypertension and kidney disease.
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in the early 1980s, which led to the adoption of the procedure to treat patients with the genetic form of extremely high cholesterol.
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disorders that provides a full range of diagnostic and individualized treatment plans. The institute pioneered clinical research of
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The Rogosin Institute Comprehensive Lipid Control Center is a research and treatment center for adults and children with
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Scientists at the Rogosin Institute have developed non-invasive procedures, less expensive and less painful than renal
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The Rogosin Institute has been providing care to patients for fifty two years and pioneered in the treatment of
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New York City
kidney disease
dialysis
kidney transplantation
lipid disorders
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NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
Weill Cornell Medical College
cancer
diabetes
kidney failure
hemodialysis
Israel Rogosin
peritoneal dialysis
home nocturnal hemodialysis
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