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Surgical Treatment within Six Months of Lumbar Disc Herniation Symptoms Associated with Improved Outcomes

Findings may help patients and doctors make more informed treatment decisions
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Multidisciplinary research urged for optimal melanoma surgery

UNC surgical oncologist co-authors Lancet editorial ...
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Hip-replacement grandad in first of its kind operation in Europe

A fitness fanatic grandad has had the first operation of its kind in Europe to rid him of pain so severe that he has not had a night's sleep in more than five months....
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New technology helps spinal disc regeneration

A new biomedical technology that can treat back pain immediately has been developed by a multidisciplinary team of Queen’s researchers....
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Smaller surgical procedure sufficient for high-risk melanoma

A smaller surgical procedure is fully sufficient to treat patients with the more hazardous form of malignant melanoma of the skin. ...
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Loyola Surgeon Successfully Removes 8-Pound Liver Tumor

3 Other Major Hospitals Told Patient Rare Cancer was Inoperable...
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New technology helps spinal disc regeneration

A new biomedical technology that can treat back pain immediately has been developed by a multidisciplinary team of Queen’s researchers. ...
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Surgeons use innovative, safer procedure for living liver donation

by The Nebraska Medical Center - Doctors told Russ Hart it was a matter of time before the degenerative liver disease he had would precipitate the need for a transplant. ...
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One size does not fit all for knee replacements and other medical devices

By Karen N. Peart - Undergoing a knee replacement involves sophisticated medical equipment, but innovative prosthetic design may not offer the same benefits for all knee replacement recipients, Yale School of Medicine researchers report in a perspective article in the October 20 issue of New England Journal of Medicine....
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Three Factors Could Point to Your Fate after Surgery

By Duke Medicine News and Communications - Duke University Medical Center researchers have verified data that suggest three medical factors appear to correlate with mortality for a patient who has been under anesthesia for an operation....
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