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…and squamous cell carcinomas, surgery is the most common treatment. Electrosurgery is the process in which the cancer is scooped out with a sharp instrument and then an electric current is used to burn the edges around the site to kill any remaining cancer cells…
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…of dwarfism, but some examples of treatments are joint, and hip-replacement surgery, which relieve the pain in joints by reducing the pressure, of the unbalanced weight. Another treatment is limb lengthening. In this process bones are cut, and pins are inserted…
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…a private healthcare system will shorten waiting lists for treatments and surgery's, get rid of price controls on drugs, and offer more advanced equipment and technology. The universal health care system has boasted treatment for everyone, but in reality…
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…that it will be successful with humans. The human brain is much more complex than the brain of animals, so there will be many more complications during surgery. For example, the healthy brain that was removed could have been damaged in some way without the doctors knowing…
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…a private healthcare system will shorten waiting lists for treatments and surgery's, get rid of price controls on drugs, and offer more advanced equipment and technology. The universal health care system has boasted treatment for everyone, but in reality…
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…of her life, and thatÂ’s if she survives the brain surgery. If euthanasia were legal, her patientÂ’s rights would allow her to choose where she will go from there. Maybe it would be better for her to go down, since her family does not have the kind of money…
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…, or other diseases of the liver and biliary system. Some of these problems respond to the same treatment as the bowel symptoms, but others must be treated separately. Is Surgery Often Necessary? Crohn's disease can be helped by surgery, but it cannot…
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…these symptoms do not respond to the usual treatments, doctors are instructed to consider ovarian cancer as the problem. Diagnosis, Surgery, and Therapy In order to make a diagnosis, first the doctor requires a thorough medical history of the patient…
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…stretching exercises both before and after workout is essential. If at this point pain and inflammation has not significantly reduced, a return to play is not a good option yet. Your trainer or physician should recommend further rest or surgery as a last resort…
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…as the problem. Diagnosis, Surgery, and Therapy In order to make a diagnosis, first the doctor requires a thorough medical history of the patient and a pelvic exam, which allows the doctor to feel for abnormalities in the ovaries. If an abnormality is suspected…
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