Laser Surgery: Today and Tomorrow
Laser surgery has grown quickly since its first use. Modern developments include stronger argon lasers, smaller and more flexible ...
Read MoreLaser surgery has grown quickly since its first use. Modern developments include stronger argon lasers, smaller and more flexible ...
Read MoreTreatment of Wilms’ tumor involves surgery first, followed by chemotherapy, and sometimes radiotherapy. Bilateral tumors are manag ...
Read MoreJonasson, Braunwald, and Morani were among the earliest women surgeons in the U.S. Despite obstacles and limited support, they adv ...
Read MoreChemotherapy is an important component of head and neck cancer treatment, alongside surgery by otolaryngology–head and neck specia ...
Read MoreForty-seven patients with advanced ovarian cancer underwent modified posterior exenteration. Most had disease involving pelvic org ...
Read MoreLaparoscopy is now a standard method for treating benign ovarian cysts, offering both conservative and radical options. Preoperati ...
Read MoreVR technology can teach surgeons new procedures and let them practice multiple times. It is especially useful for laparoscopic sur ...
Read MoreIn 70 euthyroid patients, T4, T3, and rT3 secretion was studied during surgery. T3 levels were similar across normal and nodular t ...
Read MoreVideo-assisted thoracic surgery was performed on 36 patients for various indications such as pulmonary nodules, pneumothorax, and ...
Read MoreAlthough cancer care has moved toward chemotherapy and radiotherapy, surgery remains the most effective treatment for most common ...
Read MoreIn patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer, tumor DNA ploidy was analyzed to predict response to bladder-preserving therapy. ...
Read MoreMany cancer patients develop spinal metastases that may need surgery. Decisions should involve multiple medical and surgical speci ...
Read MoreIn mice, dietary restriction, adrenaline, hydrocortisone, and surgery slowed the removal of tumor cells from the lungs after intra ...
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