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Soft tissue sarcoma cancers Soft tissue sarcomas are cancers that develop in the connective and supporting tissues of the body. These include tissues such as the muscle, nerves, fat, fibrous tissue ...
Soft tissue sarcomas are malignant tumors that form in the soft tissues of the body. What are the types, how are they diagnosed, and can they be treated?
Essendon are investigating potential causes of their continuing high rate of soft-tissue injuries, as young star Zach Reid prepares to meet a surgeon following his latest setback.
Oral cavity reconstruction using myomucosal flaps has emerged as a pivotal technique in restoring form and function following oncological resections, trauma or congenital defects.
Background ‘Shock wave’ therapies are now extensively used in the treatment of musculoskeletal injuries. This systematic review summarises the evidence base for the use of these modalities. Methods A ...
Full Round 17 teams news as Bailey Smith misses with illness, Jake Lever returns for Melbourne In a blow to his Brownlow hopes, Bailey Smith will miss Geelong’s match against Richmond after ...
CT and MRI scans produce detailed images of the body. Learn the details and differences between CT scans and MRIs, and benefits and risks of each.
We compare Botox and dermal fillers, examining their uses, costs, and possible side effects. Learn more about the differences between them here.
Women who have a mastectomy for breast cancer treatment or risk reduction may be offered different options for breast reconstruction, including use of implants or the woman's own tissue (autologous ...
We searched for studies that compared autologous tissue-based breast reconstruction with implant-based breast reconstruction in women who had undergone mastectomy for cancer treatment or risk ...