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The Fetal Treatment Program
HASBRO CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL - WOMEN & INFANTS' HOSPITAL OF RHODE ISLAND

The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University

In the news

The Fetal Treatment Program in Providence has been in the news many times - here are a few excerpts. For more patient stories, click here.

 

 

 

Top Docs: Double Trouble
Rhode Island Monthly, May 2007

After'long battle,' Bregoli twins doing fine
The Patriot-Ledger, June 24-25, 2006

Twins beat odds
The Exeter News-Letter, June 27, 2006

Doctors Provide Life-Saving Surgery for Identical Twins
ABC 6 News, June 23, 2006

Told pregnancy was 'hopeless,' family reunites with life-saving doctors in R.I.
Providence Journal, June 2006

Milestones
Newport Daily News, March 2006

Double the promise: Fetal surgery for Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome
Lifespan story, 2005

"Disney World" Babies
Twinis Magazine, November/December 2004

TTTS: What do we know?
Twins Magazine, November/December 2004

Med school team takes part in milestone study on fetal surgery
(George Street Journal, 7/23/2004

Proof of efficacy of laser therapy for Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS)
Care New England press release 7/23/04

MIRACLE TIMES TWO: Physicians save unborn twins from rare, life-threatening malady
(The Patriot Ledger, 9/20/2003)

Miraculous occurrences at Women & Infants' Prenatal Diagnosis Center
(Women & Infants Hospital web site, 3/6/02)

Advancements in fetal medicine lead to new program at Brown
(George Street Journal, 9/15/00)

A story about the first-ever fetal surgery
Lifespan web site

Twin Miracles
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Cape Cod Times, 8/26/00)

Bay State woman has new fetal twin surgery
(Boston Herald, 8/5/00)

3 R.I. doctors emerging as pioneers in fetal surgery
(Providence Journal, 8/3/00)

Fetal surgery - Miracle before birth
Boston Globe, 8/2/99

Fetal treatment program
Lifespan press release

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