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Narrow margin excision of T1a melanoma not associated with recurrence or melanoma-specific mortality

1. Wide local excision of T1a melanoma near critical structures with narrow (5-mm) margins was not associated with worse outcomes. 2. Fewer reconstructive surgeries were found in wide local excision of T1a melanoma near critical structures with narrow (5-mm) compared to wide (10-mm) margins. Evidence Rating Level: 2 (Good) Study Rundown: Surgical excision is recommended ....

National Cancer Insitute , Rating Level , Acral Lentiginous Melanoma , Malignant Melanoma , Narrow Margin Excision , T1a Melanoma , Wide Local Excision ,

Cardiac magnetic resonance tissue biomarkers unlikely to identify cancer therapy-related cardiac dysfunction in patients with breast cancer

1. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging demonstrated myocardial inflammation and edema in patients with ERBB2-positive breast cancer after receiving trastuzumab. 2. Rise in CMR-identified biomarkers did not correlate with changes to ejection fraction or myocardial strain and were therefore not useful in identifying risk of cancer therapy-related cardiac dysfunction (CTRCD). Level of Evidence Rating: 2 (Good) ....

University Health Network , Evidence Rating , Cancer Therapy Related Cardiac Dysfunction Ctrcd , Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Cmr , Cmr Biomarkers , Erbb2 Positive Breast Cancer , Imaging And Intervention ,

Prostate cancer overscreening persists despite guideline changes

1. This retrospective cohort study demonstrated that males over the age of 70 are overscreened for prostate cancer, despite current guidelines advising against screening in this population. Evidence Rating Level: 2 (Good) PSA screening may reduce mortality associated with prostate cancer, though it is also associated with overtreatment, and invasive testing, and often leads to ....

Rating Level , Risk Factor Surveillance System , Prostate Cancer , Public Health ,

Spirituality may influence the aggressiveness of end-of-life treatments in cancer patients

1. In this scoping review, spiritual care offered by the medical team typically led to more referrals to hospice and was associated with less aggressive end-of-life treatments. 2. In addition, it was found that end-of-life preferences differ based on religious denominations: Buddhists and Taoists received more aggressive end-of-life care, while Catholics were less likely to ....

Rating Level , Newcastle Ottawa , End Of Life Eol , Health Insurance ,

Welcome To IANS Live - NATION - Head & neck cancer cases on rise in Bengaluru: Experts

Nevertheless, the city has many world-class hospitals and medical facilities that are equipped to handle the diagnosis, treatment, and management of these cancers. With advanced technologies such as robotic surgery becoming more prevalent, Bangalore is emerging as a hub for cutting-edge treatments and therapies for the patients, Dr Sandeep Nayak P, Director - Department of Surgical Oncology and Robotic and Laparoscopic Surgery, Fortis.It i ....

Vishal Rao , Sandeep Nayak , Cancer Centre , Department Of Surgical Oncology , Surgical Oncology , Laparoscopic Surgery , Group Director , Neck Surgical Oncology , Robotic Surgery , Consultant Head ,