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ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Identification of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients at high risk of recurrence could be of substantial clinical use. We evaluated the association of ctDNA status, using a tumor‐informed assay, with recurrence‐free survival (RFS). Methods Stage III CRC patients were enrolled between 2016 and 2020.
Brenda Diergaarde+25 more
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Disparities in Breast Reconstruction After Mastectomy in Southeast Asia: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women in Southeast Asia. However, significant disparities in access to postmastectomy breast reconstruction persist due to cultural, economic, and healthcare‐related factors. These disparities result in unequal access to care, impacting patient outcomes, and overall quality of life.
Antoinette Nguyen+3 more
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Complicated cases in foreign bodies of the ear, nose, and throat: a case series. [PDF]
Srivanitchapoom C, Yata K.
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ABSTRACT Background The Pre‐EMPT study aimed to determine if structured exercise could reduce length of stay, post‐operative complications and improve fitness and health‐related quality of life (HQRL) in patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) and oesophagectomy.
R. Bott+45 more
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Guide to the Examination of the Throat, Nose and Ear, for Senior Students and Junior Practitioners.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Stockholm, Sweden had among the highest excess mortality rates during the first wave of the SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic. In March 2020, an entire hospital implemented an infection‐free cold site infrastructure and scaled up imperative mainly colorectal cancer surgery, for the Stockholm health care region.
Mattias Soop+4 more
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Evaluating diagnostic and management agreement between physiotherapists and ear, nose and throat specialist in a primary contact physiotherapy-led vestibular clinic: A prospective blinded inter-rater agreement pilot study. [PDF]
Smith T+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Despite adequate discussion and counseling in the office, inadequate health literacy or language barriers may make it difficult to follow instructions from a physician and access necessary resources. This may negatively impact survival outcomes. Most healthcare materials are written at a 10th grade level, while many patients read at
Rosamaria Dias+6 more
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