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Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg's death reminded us that cancer does not discriminate. It should also remind us of the value of ...
Obstetrics and Gynecology care at Ochsner Health has been ranked among the best in the United States, coming in at No. 13 on ...
An Israeli woman has delivered a healthy baby after undergoing a rare procedure that involved relocating her uterus to preserve her fertility during cancer treatments. The operation — performed only a ...
For patients with Stage III or IV colon and rectal cancer, especially those who are non-responsive to conventional therapies, immunotherapy offers new hope for long-term survival.
We read with great interest the recent article by van der Schee et al in Gut .1 This study shows that endoscopic intermuscular dissection (EID) with active surveillance is safe and effective. It is a ...
Data are mixed on whether indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence angiography can reduce the high rate of anastomotic leaks in patients undergoing surgery for rectal cancer. Therefore, we aimed to ...
A personal trainer who followed a clean diet was diagnosed with colon cancer after her rectal bleeding and bloating were ...
Health Nation A cutting-edge cancer therapy offers hope for patients with lupus June 29, 2025 at 8:01 am 1 of 2 | Jennifer Ye at her home in East Hartford, Conn., June 9, 2025.
Background Endoscopic intermuscular dissection (EID) is a promising new technique for managing rectal deep submucosal invasive cancer (D-SMIC), but long-term outcome data are currently lacking.
A new study finds elderly patients undergoing rectal cancer surgery face higher postoperative complications and mortality, highlighting the need for tailored treatment approaches.