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Low Rates of Digital Rectal Exam in an Academic Health System Represent a Missed Opportunity
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Digital rectal exam (DRE) is an important screening tool for early cancer identification. DRE has become less routinely performed following removal from cancer screening guidelines. The effect of this decreased utilization has not been studied; this study sought to evaluate current DRE utilization and changes over ...
Kelly R. Bates+6 more
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Fragmentation of Multimodal Rectal Cancer Care: A Population‐Level Retrospective Cohort Study
ABSTRACT Background Locally advanced rectal cancer is often treated with multimodal therapy. Patients may receive care at a single institution or across multiple institutions. We designed this population‐level retrospective cohort to determine the association between fragmented care and timeliness of treatment and long‐term oncologic outcomes.
Tyler McKechnie+9 more
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Brazilian Society of Surgical Oncology: Guidelines for the Lymphadenectomy in Colorectal Cancer
ABSTRACT The BSSO developed the present guidelines to provide recommendations based on current scientific evidence that is focused on the main topics related to the daily surgical practice of lymphadenectomy in colorectal cancer. Between October 2024 and February 2025, nine experts met to develop the guidelines for the lymphadenectomy in colorectal ...
Jorge Mali+8 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Patients with diaphragm tumor deposits undergoing cytoreductive surgery (CRS) and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) require subphrenic peritonectomy (SPP) or full‐thickness diaphragm resection (FTR) to achieve complete cytoreduction.
Claire Liu+4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of changing endometrial carcinoma staging from systematic lymph node dissection to the sentinel lymph node approach. Methods This is an ambispective study including patients with endometrial carcinoma (EC) limited to the uterus (FIGO 2018 IA/IB). From December 2015 to October 2021, a
Rodrigo Pinto Fernandes+11 more
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Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2023
Introduction Shortage of ear, nose, and throat specialists in public hospitals can result in delays in the detection and management of otitis media. This study introduced a new hospital-based telehealth service, named the Ear Portal, and investigated its
E. M. Alenezi+10 more
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Introduction Shortage of ear, nose, and throat specialists in public hospitals can result in delays in the detection and management of otitis media. This study introduced a new hospital-based telehealth service, named the Ear Portal, and investigated its
E. M. Alenezi+10 more
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The Role of Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialists in the Nose-to-Brain Pathway.
JAMA Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2023This Viewpoint discusses the role of ear, nose, and throat specialists in the understanding, development, growth, and administration of direct nose-to-brain delivery route devices and therapies.
T. Radulesco, Elie Serrano, J. Michel
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Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2020
Children with middle ear disease often experience lengthy delays waiting for outpatient paediatric ear nose and throat (ENT) services. This study aimed to investigate whether an alternative service delivery model using audiologists working in an expanded
Michelle A. Pokorny+4 more
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Children with middle ear disease often experience lengthy delays waiting for outpatient paediatric ear nose and throat (ENT) services. This study aimed to investigate whether an alternative service delivery model using audiologists working in an expanded
Michelle A. Pokorny+4 more
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The practice of pediatrics, in large part, comprises issues related to the ears, nose, and throat. For example, ear symptoms, often due to otitis media, are one of the most common reasons for a child’s visit to a pediatrician. This chapter reviews many of the common ear, nose, and throat pathologies in children.
Nina Shapiro+3 more
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1997
Patients present to the emergency department with a number of eye, ear, nose, and throat (ENT) problems. This article updates some very common problems; identifies a few pearls on nasal foreign body removal, ophthalmologic medication, and epistaxis; and reviews a few pitfalls in identifying malignancies and sore throats.
James A. Pfaff+2 more
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Patients present to the emergency department with a number of eye, ear, nose, and throat (ENT) problems. This article updates some very common problems; identifies a few pearls on nasal foreign body removal, ophthalmologic medication, and epistaxis; and reviews a few pitfalls in identifying malignancies and sore throats.
James A. Pfaff+2 more
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