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For patients with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma

Transoral Robotic Surgery Feasible for Oropharyngeal SCC

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Results encouraging, with clear margins in 33 of 35 patients; 13 patients spared from adjuvant tx
The importance of thanking patients for coming to see you

Physician Emphasizes Importance of Saying Thank You

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Doctor reports feeling deeper connection to his patients; improvement in patient satisfaction score
Nitrous oxide is a safe anesthetic for surgery patients who have or are at risk for cardiovascular disease

ASA: Nitrous Oxide Deemed Safe for Surgical Patients With CVD

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Study eases concerns about the use of the anesthetic in non-cardiac procedures
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation does not add benefit to traditional swallow exercises for patients experiencing dysphagia after treatment for head and neck cancer

Neuromuscular Stimulation Doesn’t Aid Dysphagia Patients

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Combining NMES with swallow exercises in head and neck cancer patients not helpful
Lower-level radiation and chemotherapy may be as effective as standard doses for some patients with human papillomavirus-related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma

ASTRO: Less Treatment Effective in HPV-Related Oropharynx CA

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Lower doses of chemotherapy, radiation may also reduce unwanted side effects
Eight reasons associated with patient's intentional nonadherence to medications have been identified in a report published by the American Medical Association.

AMA: Eight Reasons for Nonadherence to Medications

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Reasons include fear of side effects, costs, misunderstanding of the need for medications
Children exposed to secondhand smoke at 4 months of age may be at risk for tooth decay by age 3

Secondhand Smoke in Infancy May Harm Children’s Teeth

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Exposure increases risk of cavities, researchers report
In Australia

Cancers Differ in Indigenous, Non-Indigenous Populations

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Generally, indigenous cancer rates lower, except for lung cancer in men, cervical in women
A statistical tool can accurately estimate an individual patient's risk of developing a major complication after surgery for oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma

Statistical Tool Predicts Risk of Major Post-Op Complications

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Tool validated in patients treated for oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma
Intrinsic qualities of safety-net hospitals

Safety-Net Hospitals Have Higher Costs, Worse Outcomes

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Found to have higher mortality, readmission, surgical costs after controlling for patient factors