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Can removal of the axillary lymph nodes be avoided if there is minimal involvement of the sentinel lymph nodes in breast cancer?

Can removal of the axillary lymph nodes be avoided if there is minimal involvement of the sentinel lymph nodes in breast cancer?

Posted by on Jun 29, 2013 in Breast cancer | 0 comments

In a nutshell This study tested the effect of complete axillary lymph node removal, on survival without recurrence of the cancer (called disease free survival or DFS) in patients with breast cancer.  Some background Lymph nodes are small organs which are part of the immune system. They filter fluid called lymph. Lymph can be thought of as the...

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Evaluating the safety and efficacy of adding oxliplatin to fluoropyrimidine chemoradiotherapy before surgery in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer

Evaluating the safety and efficacy of adding oxliplatin to fluoropyrimidine chemoradiotherapy before surgery in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer

Posted by on May 31, 2013 in Colorectal cancer | 0 comments

In a nutshell This review compared the efficacy and risks associated with adding oxaliplatin (OX) to fluoropyimidine (FU) chemoradiotherapy (CRT) before surgery in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC).  Some background In LARC, the cancer has grown from the rectum (the lowest part of the large bowel) into surrounding...

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Evaluating safety for High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound for patients with localized prostate cancer

Evaluating safety for High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound for patients with localized prostate cancer

Posted by on May 26, 2013 in Prostate cancer | 0 comments

In a nutshell This study examined the efficacy of High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) as primary (main) treatment for patients with localized (confined) prostate cancer (PCa).  Some background Localized PCa is cancer confined to the prostate gland. Usually, standard treatment for this stage is surgery or radiotherapy. A newer treatment...

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What is the best frequency of follow up visits for patients treated for localized skin melanoma?

What is the best frequency of follow up visits for patients treated for localized skin melanoma?

Posted by on Apr 2, 2013 in Melanoma | 0 comments

In a nutshell This paper evaluated the proper frequency of follow up visits for patients treated for localized (stage I or II) melanoma.   Some background Stage I and II melanomas are localized (confined) to the skin. Patients with stage I or II melanoma are generally treated with a wide excision (surgery to remove the melanoma as well as a...

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Postoperative lymph node radiotherapy versus observation for melanoma patients with a high risk of cancer relapse

Posted by on Mar 24, 2013 in Melanoma | 0 comments

In a nutshell The present article evaluated the benefits of adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) compared to observation alone after therapeutic lymphadenectomy (TL) for melanoma patients with a high risk of lymph node relapse (return of cancer to the lymph nodes). Some background Patients with a history of melanoma are at increased risk of developing...

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Evaluating the benefits of surveillance for cancer prevention in healthy patients with Lynch syndrome

Evaluating the benefits of surveillance for cancer prevention in healthy patients with Lynch syndrome

Posted by on Mar 18, 2013 in Colorectal cancer | 0 comments

In a nutshell The present study evaluated the benefits of surveillance in preventing colorectal cancer (CRC) and endometrial cancer (EC) in healthy individuals with Lynch syndrome.  Some background Lynch syndrome is an inherited condition that predisposes patients to cancer of the large intestine (CRC). Lynch syndrome can also cause cancers...

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1 to 2-year colonoscopy intervals reduce the risk of colorectal cancer in families with Lynch syndrome

1 to 2-year colonoscopy intervals reduce the risk of colorectal cancer in families with Lynch syndrome

Posted by on Mar 18, 2013 in Colorectal cancer | 0 comments

In a nutshell The present study evaluated the risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC) in Lynch syndrome carriers who were followed by colonoscopies at 1 to 2-year intervals. Some background Lynch syndrome is an inherited condition that predisposes patients to cancer of the large intestine (CRC). Lynch syndrome can also cause cancers of the...

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Local recurrence rates of breast cancer if treated with chemotherapy before or after surgery

Posted by on Mar 14, 2013 in Breast cancer | 0 comments

In a nutshell This paper investigates which approach provides longer recurrence free survival time after breast conserving surgery – pre- or post-operative chemotherapy.  Some background Breast conserving surgery (lumpectomy) or BCS is surgery to remove the cancer and a section of healthy tissue around it. Women who choose this...

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Can patients with rectal cancer be treated with pre-operative chemoradiation alone?

Can patients with rectal cancer be treated with pre-operative chemoradiation alone?

Posted by on Mar 13, 2013 in Colorectal cancer | 0 comments

In a nutshell The present study evaluated the outcomes of patients with rectal cancer who were treated with non-operative management (NOM) after complete clinical response (cRC) to neoadjuvant chemoradiation (nCRT).  Some background Rectal cancer involves the final part of the large intestine, or rectum. The first choice of treatment for...

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Preoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging can predict good outcomes for rectal cancer patients treated with surgery alone

Preoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging can predict good outcomes for rectal cancer patients treated with surgery alone

Posted by on Mar 13, 2013 in Colorectal cancer | 0 comments

In a nutshell The present study examined the survival rate of rectal cancer (RC) patients treated with surgery alone, based on preoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) staging predictive of a good prognosis. Some background RC is staged according to how far the cancer has spread through the walls of the rectum (the final section of...

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Surveillance colonoscopy is performed early in patients who undergo curative surgery for colorectal cancer

Posted by on Mar 10, 2013 in Colorectal cancer | 0 comments

In a nutshell This article evaluated how surveillance colonoscopies (SC) were used in colorectal cancer patients previously treated with surgery. The main finding was that many patients who had curative surgery (complete removal of the cancer) underwent SC more often than recommended by the guidelines. Some background Patients who undergo curative...

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Breast reconstruction for breast cancer patients

Breast reconstruction for breast cancer patients

Posted by on Mar 7, 2013 in Breast cancer | 0 comments

The present review discusses the principles, methods and complications of breast reconstruction surgery for breast cancer patients who need mastectomy (surgical removal of the entire breast). Women with breast cancer often need extensive surgeries to eliminate the cancer, along with healthy breast tissue, skin or the nipple and areola (the darker area...

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