Watchful Waiting for Aortic Aneurysm | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone doctors may recommend watchful waiting for an aortic aneurysm if it doesn’t appear to be growing quickly and is considered small.
Watchful Waiting for Aortic Valve Disease | NYU Langone Health
At NYU Langone, specialists sometimes advise watchful waiting for aortic valve disease that has mild or no symptoms.
Watchful Waiting for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone doctors may recommend delaying treatment if chronic lymphocytic leukemia progresses slowly.
Watchful Waiting for Germ Cell Tumors | NYU Langone Health
Specialists at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone may monitor rather than treat a child with a benign or asymptomatic germ cell tumor.
Watchful Waiting for Hairy Cell Leukemia | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone doctors sometimes recommend watchful waiting—careful monitoring without treatment—for people with hairy cell leukemia.
Watchful Waiting for Hernia | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone doctors often recommend watchful waiting for adults with small hernias that don’t cause symptoms.
Watchful Waiting for Marfan Syndrome | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone cardiologists may recommend watchful waiting instead of treatment for some heart-related symptoms of Marfan syndrome.
Watchful Waiting for Meningioma | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone doctors may recommend watchful waiting for people with small meningiomas that are not causing symptoms.
Watchful Waiting for Multiple Myeloma | NYU Langone Health
Multiple myeloma may not require treatment if the condition is not causing symptoms.
Watchful Waiting for Myelodysplastic Syndromes | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone doctors may recommend watchful waiting for myelodysplastic syndromes that do not cause symptoms and are not likely to progress.