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Saving Kidneys with Laparoscopic Surgery
Kidney cancer is not very common, and has few symptoms. Now imaging allows them to be diagnosed sooner. Sam Bhayani, M.D. and his colleagues in Washington University Urology lead the Midwest in procedures that can get the cancer and save the kidney.
Liver Transplant as a Cancer Treatment Option
Only a few years ago, the median survival for hepatocellular liver cancer (HCC) was three to six months. Now using liver-directed therapy in combination with liver transplantation, the five-year survival rate has increased has increased to 70%, with few recurrences.
Gravity Creates Blinders When Drooping Eyelids Block our Vision
Ptosis, or drooping eyelid, is usually the result of aging, but Philip Custer, M.D. recommends evaluation by an ocular expert to rule out the onset of neurological or muscular disorders.
ACL Tears Typical in Athletes: Ask the Twins
Twin college athletes keep playing after reconstructive surgery for knee ACL tears - not atypical in active individuals, especially those playing sports with rapid changes in direction such as soccer, baseball, hockey, football, or skiing.
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