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New imaging modalities focus on breast cancer

Dec. 7, 2010
By Diana Tucker

How to treat high platelet reactivity: still confusing

Nov. 22, 2010
By Diana Tucker

PFO/stroke connection remains perplexing medical conundrum

Nov. 17, 2010
By Diana Tucker
CHICAGO — Sometimes logic and anecdotal information just can't connect the dots. Such was the case with the long-awaited CLOSURE 1 randomized controlled clinical trial results to evaluate the safety and efficacy of NMT Medical's (Boston) STARFlex septal closure system that were reported this week at the American Heart Association (AHA; Dallas) 2010 Scientific Sessions. (Medical Device Daily)
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Can advanced surgical technologies survive in today's economy?

Nov. 1, 2010
By Diana Tucker

Newest research shows some surgeries no longer necessary

Oct. 8, 2010
By Diana Tucker

AAD meeting shows laser procedures are a girl's new best friend

Oct. 1, 2010
By Diana Tucker

No algorithm for selecting appropriate bariatric procedure for specific patient

Aug. 1, 2010
By Diana Tucker

NOTES goes from experimental to investigational with trial

July 23, 2010
By Diana Tucker
CHICAGO – The initial excitement and big buzz about Natural Orifice Translumenal Endoscopic Surgery®(NOTES) has been replaced with the heavy lifting of entering hard, long clinical trials that carefully evaluate the potential benefits and risks associated with the novel technique. The 5th meeting of the Natural Orifice Surgery Consortium for Assessment and Research® (NOSCAR) was held here with exciting news of initial human trials being performed. (Medical Device Daily)
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Advanced laparascopic surgery: A blended mix of new technologies

May 1, 2010
By Diana Tucker

Surgeon scientists becoming advocates of cancer patients

March 30, 2010
By Diana Tucker
Chicago — With a backdrop of the newly passed Healthcare Reform Bill, cancer surgeons whose practices may be altered forever, met here for the advancement of pure science and humanitarianism. The objective of the American College of Surgeons Oncology Group (ACOSOG; Durham, North Carolina) is to study cancer patient outcomes using clinical trials as a measure for new advanced methods in order to further advance patient care. (Medical Device Daily)
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