A Chicago-area hospital is being sued by a former patient after he claimed that the surgeon who operated on him left a surgical sponge in his neck.
His chemotherapy treatment was delayed as doctors attempted to figure out the cause of his pain, an Illinois attorney says.
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Investigator Award has been awarded to two surgeon-scientists at the National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS) to pursue novel research in liver cancer and head and neck cancers. Globally, liver cancer ...
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Despite focused efforts to improve the diversity of clinical trials, representation in research into head and neck cancer has become less equitable over the past decade, according to retrospective ...
Researchers investigate the risk of incident thyroid cancer among patients treated with glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor ...
The study further showed a worrying trend regarding comorbidities; 58.9% of the patients had some existing health condition, ...
The absolute risk for thyroid cancer is low among patients receiving glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1 RA) therapy, but risk is elevated in the first year of treatment, according to a ...
I was diagnosed with oral cavity cancer and will need surgery. I spoke to another patient who underwent a similar procedure, ...
A surgeon performing a second procedure found and removed a surgical sponge from the initial surgery, according to the court ...
A surgeon performing a second procedure found and removed a surgical sponge from the initial surgery, according to the court ...