Medical Services related to James Alan Hayman MD

Breast Cancer

At the University of Michigan Breast Care Center, we treat the entire woman. It's not just about attacking the cancer; it's also about nurturing the emotions. 

Cancer

The University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center provides comprehensive cancer care, cutting-edge treatment, plus new therapies and clinical trials through our multidisciplinary cancer clinics.

Diagnosis & Treatment Options

At the Rogel Cancer Center, we have the latest technologies and the skilled medical team to effectively diagnose and treat all forms of cancer.

Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT)

Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia  (HHT) is a genetic disorder that affects about one in 5,000 people and commonly causes nosebleeds, with more frequent nosebleeds typically starting after about age 12.  Patients with HHT have a tendency to form blood vessels that are abnormal, fragile, and bleed more easily. Michigan Medicine has a multidisciplinary team of physicians to treat HHT, including specialists in otolaryngology (for nosebleeds), pulmonary diseases, interventional radiology, gastroenterology, neurosurgery, liver diseases, cardiology, heart failure, dermatology, radiation oncology, hematology-oncology and associated pediatric subspecialties.

Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT) Treatment

There are many different specialists who treat patients with HHT. Many patients will eventually see two or more types of specialists, especially later in adulthood. Specialists who treat HHT include otolaryngologists (ear, nose & throat doctors), interventional radiologists (to treat AVMs), hematologists (to help manage anemia), and more.

Radiation Oncology

The University of Michigan's Department of Radiation Oncology is a leader in treating patients with cancer, providing cutting-edge therapies, compassionate, attentive patient care and working collaboratively with U-M's renowned Rogel Cancer Center, as well as our statewide Radiation Oncology Network.

Skin Cancer

The University of Michigan Skin Cancer Program prides itself on being one of the leading centers in the world to treat - and help prevent - skin cancers of all types.