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- Pre-Surgery Chemotherapy Boosts Organ Preservation in Rare Nose and Sinus Cancerhttps://reachmd.com/news/pre-surgery-chemotherapy-boosts-organ-preservation-in-rare-nose-and-sinus-cancer/2468556/In a promising development for patients with advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the nose and sinuses, a recent clinical trial led by the ECOG-ACRIN Cancer Research Group found that pre-surgery chemotherapy significantly improves chances of preserving critical structures, such as the eye and skul
- MRI Predictive Power Could Help Rectal Cancer Patients Avoid Invasive Surgeryhttps://reachmd.com/news/mri-predictive-power-could-help-rectal-cancer-patients-avoid-invasive-surgery/2468534/For patients battling rectal cancer, new research suggests that MRI may help assess the risk of cancer recurrence or spread, potentially allowing some to avoid invasive surgery. Led by Dr. Arun Krishnaraj at the University of Virginia (UVA) Cancer Center, the study explores how MRI can serve as a
- Women Face Higher Mortality Rates After Heart Surgery Due to 'Failure to Rescue' Disparitieshttps://reachmd.com/news/women-face-higher-mortality-rates-after-heart-surgery-due-to-failure-to-rescue-disparities/2468478/A new study led by the University of Michigan reveals that women are more likely than men to die from complications after high-risk cardiovascular surgeries, despite similar rates of complications. The research, published in JAMA Surgery, highlights a significant "failure to rescue" gap
- Standard vs. Extended Lymphadenectomy in Bladder Cancer: No Survival Benefit with More Extensive Surgeryhttps://reachmd.com/news/standard-vs-extended-lymphadenectomy-in-bladder-cancer-no-survival-benefit-with-more-extensive-surgery/2468474/A Phase III clinical trial published in the New England Journal of Medicine has shown that performing an extended lymph node removal during surgery for muscle-invasive bladder cancer does not lead to improved survival compared to the standard lymphadenectomy. The SWOG S1011 trial, which
- Childhood Brain Cancer Survivors at Higher Risk of Academic Setbackshttps://reachmd.com/news/childhood-brain-cancer-survivors-at-higher-risk-of-academic-setbacks/2468424/Survivors of childhood brain cancer are at a significantly higher risk of falling behind in school compared to their peers, according to a new study led by Dr. Raymond Mailhot of the University of Florida. Despite advances in treatments that increase survival rates, the academic impacts for these
- Automatic Detection of Breast Lesions in Automated 3D Breast Ultrasound with Cross-Organ Transfer Learninghttps://reachmd.com/news/automatic-detection-of-breast-lesions-in-automated-3d-breast-ultrasound-with-cross-organ-transfer-learning/2467848/
- VA’s Disrupted Care National Project Discovers Vascular Surgery Rates Still Decreasing Since COVID-19 Pandemichttps://reachmd.com/news/vas-disrupted-care-national-project-discovers-vascular-surgery-rates-still-decreasing-since-covid-19-pandemic/2467755/Recently published findings from the VA Disrupted Care National Project (DCNP) revealed the number of vascular surgeries performed across the United States continued to decline even after large drops during the COVID-19 pandemic. A multi-institutional team of researchers, led
- In Parkinson’s, Dementia May Occur Less Often or Later Than Believed, Study sayshttps://reachmd.com/news/in-parkinsons-dementia-may-occur-less-often-or-later-than-believed-study-says/2467726/1 of 2 | On top of living with Parkinson’s disease, receiving a diagnosis of dementia can be especially traumatic for patients and their families, Photo by PicsbyAnnyk/Pixaba
- Around 160,000 Joint Replacement Surgeries Lost by COVID-19 Pandemic, Study Findshttps://reachmd.com/news/around-160000-joint-replacement-surgeries-lost-by-covid-19-pandemic-study-finds/2467654/Newswise — Nearly nine months of joint replacement surgery has been lost - around 160,000 fewer operations – since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study led by the University of Bristol has found. The research suggests returning to pre-pandemic levels will not tackle
- Intraoperative Dexmedetomidine Effectively Controls Perioperative Blood Sugar in Diabetics Undergoing Cardiac Surgery: Studyhttps://reachmd.com/news/intraoperative-dexmedetomidine-effectively-controls-perioperative-blood-sugar-in-diabetics-undergoing-cardiac-surgery-study/2467581/Researchers have found that intraoperative infusion of dexmedetomidine is highly effective in managing perioperative blood glucose levels and reducing insulin requirements in diabetic patients undergoing cardiac surgery. This study was recently published in the journal Annals of Car