Patients recovering from curative-intent lung cancer surgery with exposure to wildfire disaster may have longer length of stay.
The aim of surgery and the type of surgery you have depends on your situation. Factors your team consider include: Your surgeon might be able to completely remove an early cancer that hasn't spread.
then every 6–12 months during year 4 and 5 CT scan Patients at higher risk of recurrence and who are candidates for curative-intent surgery should undergo annual CT of chest and abdomen for 3 ...
With the growing complexity of oncologic surgery, the decision-making process has become increasingly challenging. It demands ...
Exposure to wildfires during lung cancer recovery leads to longer hospital stays. This study highlights the need for disaster ...
Older cancer patients are frequently excluded from clinical trials due to the concern about toxicity. Chronologically older cancer patients may not receive curative treatment especially when it ...
Due to the physical, psychological, and socioeconomic consequences of a cancer diagnosis and treatment, people with cancer are especially vulnerable during extreme weather events like hurricanes, ...
Boston)—With the growing complexity of oncologic surgery, the decision-making process has become increasingly challenging. It demands not only ...