"क्यान्सर शल्यचिकित्सा" का संशोधनहरू बिचको अन्तर

कुनै सम्पादन सारांश छैन
सा Translating (- his + उनका )
पङ्क्ति ५:
Most often, ''surgical oncologist'' refers to a general surgical oncologist (cf. [[General Surgery]]), but thoracic surgical oncologists, gynecologic oncologists and so forth can all be considered surgeons who specialize in treating cancer patients.
 
The importance of training surgeons who sub-specialize in cancer surgery lies in evidence, supported by a number of [[clinical trials]], that outcomes in surgical cancer care are positively associated to surgeon volume -- i.e. the more [[cancer]] cases a surgeon treats, the more proficient he becomes, and hisउनका or her patients experience improved survival rates as a result. This is another controversial point, but it is generally accepted -- even as common sense -- that a surgeon who performs a given operation more often, will achieve superior results when compared with a surgeon who rarely performs the same procedure. This is particularly true of cancer resections such as [[pancreaticoduodenectomy]] (Whipple procedure) for pancreatic cancer, and [[gastrectomy]] with extended (D2) [[lymphadenectomy]] for gastric cancer.
 
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