Current best practices and rationalistic perspectives in causation-based prevention, early detection and multidisciplinary treatment of breast and gastric cancer

Gastric & Breast Cancer e-journal
DOI: 10.2122/gbc.2011.0177

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Single-port laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomy: Safe and effective advance.

Nikolaos Kalinoglou, MD

Affiliation: Nikolaos Kalinoglou, Head of the Department of Gynaecology, "METAXA" Cancer Memorial Hospital, Botosi 51, TK 18535, Piraeus, Greece.

E-mail: KalinoglouN@yahoo.com

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Rapid technological developments and innovation enable a substantial progress of laparoscopic in surgery. Amounting evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in the fields of gynaecologic, gastrointestinal, urological surgery for the superiority of minimally invasive surgery progressively change clinical practice. Less pain, faster recovery and better aesthetic result have expanded the indications of laparoscopic surgery [1-8] so that one could predict that in the next decades come open surgery will dramatically be declined.

(Citation: Gastric & Breast Cancer 2011; 10(3): 164-166)

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