On #WorldPancreaticCancerDay, we unite to raise awareness for pancreatic cancer and the ongoing research efforts to improve detection, treatment, and outcomes.
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Personalized prehabilitation improved physical and cognitive function, altered immune signaling, and reduced postoperative complications compared to standard programs in elective surgery patients. https://t.co/uqPV7PPcaM
A structured prehabilitation program may be a safe and effective strategy to improve surgical outcomes in high-risk patients with sarcopenia who are undergoing major liver surgery. https://t.co/2QuCCbf5Bp
Surgery has lost a legendary man. I’ll be forever grateful of his generosity. His advice guided my early steps in surgery and will forever mold my career. Thank you Dr. Sicard. Heaven gets of the greats.
We mourn the passing of Dr. Gregorio A. Sicard, former chief of vascular surgery. His legacy lives on in the patients he cared for, the surgeons he mentored, and the field he helped transform. Our thoughts are with his family.
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Still feels unreal😢 My heart goes to his family & loved ones 😞
It feels impossible to convey what Sean meant to so many
Exceptional surgeon, colleague, leader, advisor, friend & more. Will always remember his vision, generosity, wisdom & humour. Thanks for everything Sean♥️
@UofTSurgery with more eloquent words:
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Early surgery results in better pain relief, higher patient satisfaction, and fewer reinterventions compared to an endoscopy-first approach for patients with painful chronic pancreatitis with dilated pancreatic duct. https://t.co/QuOnIWoReN
Featured: The authors eport the long-term survival of patients with appendiceal mucinous neoplasm undergoing cytoreduction and HIPEC randomized to oxaliplatin or mitomycin C who were included in the trial.
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