At the Baylor Scott & White Liver and Pancreas Disease Center we focus on the management of all lesions, benign or malignant, that involve the liver, pancreas and bile ducts. Once a lesion is identified, the liver and pancreas disease team will coordinate the patient’s evaluation and treatment and inform the referring physicians.

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Medical services

​​​​​​​​​​​​​Our Liver and Pancreas Disease Center in Dallas, Fort Worth and Waco, offers expertise and treatment options conveniently located near you.
  • Liver cancer

    Liver cancer

    Liver cancer and intrahepatic bile duct cancer are some of Texas's most common causes of cancer deaths. Cancers that begin in the liver are called primary liver cancers. Tumors that start elsewhere in the body and then spread are metastatic liver cancers. The liver and pancreas disease team evaluate and treat primary and metastatic liver cancers.

    Liver cancer can be aggressive and complicated, and our multidisciplinary team works quickly and efficiently to provide an individualized treatment plan. Treatment options vary depending on the cancer stage, the tumor's location and size, and a patient's overall health.

    Surgery to remove early-stage disease often provides the best chance for successful treatment. Our surgeons are also transplant-trained and utilize advanced surgical technology to remove the cancerous parts of the liver without jeopardizing the liver's vital function.

    Laparoscopic microwave ablation is a minimally invasive procedure that can eliminate a liver tumor without surgery. With tumor ablation, heat is used to burn the liver cancer away. In addition, our team will arrange for local or regional liver cancer therapies, including chemoembolization, percutaneous microwave ablation, stereotactic radiosurgery, and Y-90 radiotherapy.

    Liver transplantation may be an option for select liver cancer patients who meet strict medical, surgical, social, and tumor-size criteria. Living donor liver transplantation is considered for approved candidates, which offers organ availability more quickly and allows the patient to avoid cancer progression and its life-threatening complications.

    All complex liver tumor patients are presented twice monthly at the multidisciplinary liver tumor board, where all treatment options are explored.

  • Pancreatic cancer

    Pancreatic cancer

    The physicians and surgeons on the medical staff have extensive experience with complex pancreatic cancer and work closely with nurses and coordinators to develop a personalized care plan for each patient. The surgical team performs robotic and laparoscopic resection of the pancreas as well as open pancreas resections. All pancreatic tumor patients are presented to the multidisciplinary tumor board and the most innovative research and treatment options are considered.

Liver cancer

Liver cancer and intrahepatic bile duct cancer are some of Texas's most common causes of cancer deaths. Cancers that begin in the liver are called primary liver cancers. Tumors that start elsewhere in the body and then spread are metastatic liver cancers. The liver and pancreas disease team evaluate and treat primary and metastatic liver cancers.

Liver cancer can be aggressive and complicated, and our multidisciplinary team works quickly and efficiently to provide an individualized treatment plan. Treatment options vary depending on the cancer stage, the tumor's location and size, and a patient's overall health.

Surgery to remove early-stage disease often provides the best chance for successful treatment. Our surgeons are also transplant-trained and utilize advanced surgical technology to remove the cancerous parts of the liver without jeopardizing the liver's vital function.

Laparoscopic microwave ablation is a minimally invasive procedure that can eliminate a liver tumor without surgery. With tumor ablation, heat is used to burn the liver cancer away. In addition, our team will arrange for local or regional liver cancer therapies, including chemoembolization, percutaneous microwave ablation, stereotactic radiosurgery, and Y-90 radiotherapy.

Liver transplantation may be an option for select liver cancer patients who meet strict medical, surgical, social, and tumor-size criteria. Living donor liver transplantation is considered for approved candidates, which offers organ availability more quickly and allows the patient to avoid cancer progression and its life-threatening complications.

All complex liver tumor patients are presented twice monthly at the multidisciplinary liver tumor board, where all treatment options are explored.

Pancreatic cancer

The physicians and surgeons on the medical staff have extensive experience with complex pancreatic cancer and work closely with nurses and coordinators to develop a personalized care plan for each patient. The surgical team performs robotic and laparoscopic resection of the pancreas as well as open pancreas resections. All pancreatic tumor patients are presented to the multidisciplinary tumor board and the most innovative research and treatment options are considered.

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Baylor Scott & White Health is pleased to offer you multiple options to pay your bill. View our guide to understand your Baylor Scott & White billing statement.

We offer two online payment options:

Other payment options:

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    To ensure that your payment is correctly applied to your account, detach the slip from your Baylor Scott & White billing statement and return the slip with your payment. If paying by check or money order, include your account number on the check or money order.

    Please mail the payment to the address listed on your statement.

  • Pay by phone

    Payments to HTPN can be made over the phone with our automated phone payment system 24 hours a day, seven days a week. All payments made via the automated phone payment system will post the next business day. Please call 1.866.377.1650.

    If you need to speak to someone about a bill from a Baylor Scott & White Hospital, our Customer Service department is available to take payments over the phone from Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM and can be reached at 1.800.994.0371.

  • Pay in person

    Payments can be made in person at the facility where you received services.

Financial assistance

At Baylor Scott & White Health, we want to be a resource for you and your family. Our team of customer service representatives and financial counselors are here to help you find financial solutions that can help cover your cost of care. We encourage you to speak to a team member before, during or after care is received.

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