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Editorial Note: Re-use of laboratory utensils reduces CO2 equivalent footprint and running costs. [PDF]
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Surgical resection for CRLM seems to be as effective in elderly patients aged ≥ 80 as in nonelderly patients. However, elderly patients aged ≥ 80 had significantly worse cancer‐specific survival (CSS) and overall survival (OS). The significantly worse CSS and OS may have resulted from a lower rate of treatment for recurrence in elderly patients aged ...
Kiichi Sugimoto +7 more
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Editorial Note: Do smart services promote sustainable green transformation? Evidence from Chinese listed manufacturing enterprises. [PDF]
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Feeding enterostomy during MIE was evaluated in 19 054 patients from the Japanese NCD using propensity weighting. Enterostomy was associated with higher reoperation and respiratory complications, but lower delayed gastric emptying and deep vein thrombosis, with no significant difference in overall bowel obstruction.
Eisuke Booka +7 more
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Editorial Note: Structural transformation and political economy: A new approach to inclusive growth. [PDF]
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Robotic‐assisted rectal resection in Japan increased markedly after national insurance reimbursement in 2018, with a concurrent decline in open surgery. Using NDB Open Data, we found substantial inter‐prefectural heterogeneity in surgical volume and robotic utilization that persisted after age and sex standardization (SCR). Urban–rural differences were
Ryo Ohta +9 more
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Editorial note: multiplex real-time PCR diagnostic of relapsing fevers in Africa. [PDF]
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Transplant International: Looking Back at 2025, Looking Forward to 2026
Thierry Berney +9 more
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