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Surgical emergencies in oncology
Cancer Treatment Reviews, 2014An oncologic emergency is defined as an acute, potentially life threatening condition in a cancer patient that has developed as a result of the malignant disease or its treatment. Many oncologic emergencies are signs of advanced, end-stage malignant disease. Oncologic emergencies can be divided into medical or surgical.
Marianne Roberta Frederiek Bosscher +2 more
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Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 1998
Thoracic surgical oncology involves surgical treatment of lesions of the thoracic wall, pulmonary parenchyma, or mediastinum (also including heart, esophagus, or trachea). The most common neoplasms of the thoracic wall are osteosarcoma and chondrosarcoma.
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Thoracic surgical oncology involves surgical treatment of lesions of the thoracic wall, pulmonary parenchyma, or mediastinum (also including heart, esophagus, or trachea). The most common neoplasms of the thoracic wall are osteosarcoma and chondrosarcoma.
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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2020
A department‐wide opioid reduction education program resulted in a 1‐month change in perceptions of opioid needs and prescribing recommendations for surgical oncology patients.
Bradford J. Kim +9 more
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A department‐wide opioid reduction education program resulted in a 1‐month change in perceptions of opioid needs and prescribing recommendations for surgical oncology patients.
Bradford J. Kim +9 more
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Annals of Surgery, 2018
Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate sarcopenia as a predictor of postoperative risk of major and total complications after surgery for gastrointestinal cancer. Background: Sarcopenia is associated with poor survival in gastrointestinal cancer
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Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate sarcopenia as a predictor of postoperative risk of major and total complications after surgery for gastrointestinal cancer. Background: Sarcopenia is associated with poor survival in gastrointestinal cancer
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1993
This article highlights the surgeon's role in childhood cancer especially as it relates to local control of solid tumors, research, and surgical supportive care. There is a trend toward preresection chemotherapy, and rarely, radiotherapy. This may allow safer, less extensive, and function-preserving delayed resection in neuroblastoma, hepatoblastoma ...
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This article highlights the surgeon's role in childhood cancer especially as it relates to local control of solid tumors, research, and surgical supportive care. There is a trend toward preresection chemotherapy, and rarely, radiotherapy. This may allow safer, less extensive, and function-preserving delayed resection in neuroblastoma, hepatoblastoma ...
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Surgical Oncology, 2002
Pediatric surgical oncology is a relatively new and rapidly evolving field. This textbook, edited by Dr. Richard Andrassy, endeavors to provide a single source for current practice trends. It is aimed at those physicians involved in the care of children with cancer but specifically the family practitioner, general pediatrician, general surgeon ...
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Pediatric surgical oncology is a relatively new and rapidly evolving field. This textbook, edited by Dr. Richard Andrassy, endeavors to provide a single source for current practice trends. It is aimed at those physicians involved in the care of children with cancer but specifically the family practitioner, general pediatrician, general surgeon ...
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Surgical complications in pediatric surgical oncology
Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 2012AbstractRates of surgical complications in pediatric oncological patients increase with the extension of tumor surgery. Especially in advanced tumors this can mean a relevant challenge to surgeons: The balance between risk of complications and success of surgical treatment is often difficult to accomplish.
Guido Seitz +2 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice
New knowledge and data can influence the treatment options of dogs and cats affected by neoplasms. Partial limb amputation with the use of a prosthesis is possible in dogs. Newer studies attempt to define better and understand the complications and limb function associated with this approach.
Bernard, Séguin, Julius M, Liptak
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New knowledge and data can influence the treatment options of dogs and cats affected by neoplasms. Partial limb amputation with the use of a prosthesis is possible in dogs. Newer studies attempt to define better and understand the complications and limb function associated with this approach.
Bernard, Séguin, Julius M, Liptak
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Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 2001
In this article, there is a return to the beginning of the last century, retracing the evolution of the lung cancer epidemic. As lung cancer increased in frequency, the steps developed to investigate and treat the disease are recalled. At the beginning of the new millennium, the position of surgery in the management of lung cancer is summarized.
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In this article, there is a return to the beginning of the last century, retracing the evolution of the lung cancer epidemic. As lung cancer increased in frequency, the steps developed to investigate and treat the disease are recalled. At the beginning of the new millennium, the position of surgery in the management of lung cancer is summarized.
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Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) in Surgical Oncology
Current Oncology Reports, 2022J. Ripollés-Melchor +2 more
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