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Netherlands to Centralize 18 Complex Cancer and Vascular Surgeries
Starting next year, the Netherlands will centralize 18 complex cancer and vascular surgeries in specialized hospitals to improve patient outcomes, a decision made by the Zorginstituut Nederland after consultation with various stakeholders; while increasing travel time for some, it aims to reduce com...
Netherlands to Centralize 18 Complex Cancer and Vascular Surgeries
Starting next year, the Netherlands will centralize 18 complex cancer and vascular surgeries in specialized hospitals to improve patient outcomes, a decision made by the Zorginstituut Nederland after consultation with various stakeholders; while increasing travel time for some, it aims to reduce com...
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32% Bias Score


Tanzanian Surgeon Overcomes Gender Barriers, Reduces Child Mortality
Dr. Zaituni Bokhary, a Tanzanian pediatric surgeon and president of the Tanzanian Women Doctors Association, overcame gender bias to become a leading expert; her project to treat children with gastroschisis reduced mortality from 100% to 40% in five regions.
Tanzanian Surgeon Overcomes Gender Barriers, Reduces Child Mortality
Dr. Zaituni Bokhary, a Tanzanian pediatric surgeon and president of the Tanzanian Women Doctors Association, overcame gender bias to become a leading expert; her project to treat children with gastroschisis reduced mortality from 100% to 40% in five regions.
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48% Bias Score


Delhi Doctors Successfully Separate Teen from Parasitic Twin
Doctors in Delhi successfully performed a life-changing surgery on a 17-year-old boy, separating him from his parasitic twin weighing nearly 15kg that was attached to his abdomen, improving his physical and mental well-being.
Delhi Doctors Successfully Separate Teen from Parasitic Twin
Doctors in Delhi successfully performed a life-changing surgery on a 17-year-old boy, separating him from his parasitic twin weighing nearly 15kg that was attached to his abdomen, improving his physical and mental well-being.
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24% Bias Score


Innovative Surgery Removes Large Thymoma Using Novel Cardiac Positioning Device
A multidisciplinary team at the Molinette Hospital in Turin, Italy, successfully used a novel cardiac positioning device to remove a large thymoma (nearly 20 centimeters) from a 55-year-old patient, requiring a 10+ hour surgery.
Innovative Surgery Removes Large Thymoma Using Novel Cardiac Positioning Device
A multidisciplinary team at the Molinette Hospital in Turin, Italy, successfully used a novel cardiac positioning device to remove a large thymoma (nearly 20 centimeters) from a 55-year-old patient, requiring a 10+ hour surgery.
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44% Bias Score


Australian Radio Host to Undergo Immediate Brain Surgery
Australian radio host Kyle Sandilands announced he requires immediate brain surgery for a recently diagnosed brain aneurysm, potentially facing up to eight weeks away from his top-rating show after experiencing debilitating headaches.
Australian Radio Host to Undergo Immediate Brain Surgery
Australian radio host Kyle Sandilands announced he requires immediate brain surgery for a recently diagnosed brain aneurysm, potentially facing up to eight weeks away from his top-rating show after experiencing debilitating headaches.
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56% Bias Score


UnitedHealthcare Interrupts Breast Reconstruction Surgery
Texas plastic surgeon Dr. Elisabeth Potter was forced to halt a breast reconstruction surgery to take a call from UnitedHealthcare, which demanded information to determine if the patient's stay was justified, raising concerns about insurance company interference in patient care.
UnitedHealthcare Interrupts Breast Reconstruction Surgery
Texas plastic surgeon Dr. Elisabeth Potter was forced to halt a breast reconstruction surgery to take a call from UnitedHealthcare, which demanded information to determine if the patient's stay was justified, raising concerns about insurance company interference in patient care.
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56% Bias Score

Delayed Understanding of the Heart's Function: A Confluence of Scientific and Cultural Factors
William Harvey's 1616 discovery of the heart's true function, initially met with resistance, was delayed by a lack of appropriate descriptive models before the invention of mechanical pumps in the late 16th century, highlighting the influence of prevailing theories and the importance of contextual u...

Delayed Understanding of the Heart's Function: A Confluence of Scientific and Cultural Factors
William Harvey's 1616 discovery of the heart's true function, initially met with resistance, was delayed by a lack of appropriate descriptive models before the invention of mechanical pumps in the late 16th century, highlighting the influence of prevailing theories and the importance of contextual u...
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24% Bias Score

Dutch Surgical Expertise Centers Reduce Waiting Lists, Advance Treatments
In the Netherlands, surgical expertise centers are alleviating long patient waiting lists by providing specialized, advanced treatments for conditions such as Crohn's disease and hemorrhoids, using innovative techniques like keyhole and robotic surgery, improving patient outcomes and fostering medic...

Dutch Surgical Expertise Centers Reduce Waiting Lists, Advance Treatments
In the Netherlands, surgical expertise centers are alleviating long patient waiting lists by providing specialized, advanced treatments for conditions such as Crohn's disease and hemorrhoids, using innovative techniques like keyhole and robotic surgery, improving patient outcomes and fostering medic...
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48% Bias Score

French Surgeon on Trial for Abuse of Nearly 300 Patients
A 74-year-old surgeon in western France is on trial for the sexual abuse of 299 patients, mostly minors, between 1989 and 2014, many while under anesthesia; he kept detailed diaries and possessed extensive child pornography, highlighting systemic failures.

French Surgeon on Trial for Abuse of Nearly 300 Patients
A 74-year-old surgeon in western France is on trial for the sexual abuse of 299 patients, mostly minors, between 1989 and 2014, many while under anesthesia; he kept detailed diaries and possessed extensive child pornography, highlighting systemic failures.
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44% Bias Score

Wales Cancer Surgery Program: Funding Success and Uncertain Future
A two-year program in Wales providing a novel cancer surgery has enabled over 40 patients with advanced bowel cancer to receive treatment, resulting in at least one patient being declared cancer-free; however, funding for the program expires in May 2023, prompting calls for permanent funding.

Wales Cancer Surgery Program: Funding Success and Uncertain Future
A two-year program in Wales providing a novel cancer surgery has enabled over 40 patients with advanced bowel cancer to receive treatment, resulting in at least one patient being declared cancer-free; however, funding for the program expires in May 2023, prompting calls for permanent funding.
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44% Bias Score

Ozempic and Surgery: Increased Aspiration Risk
The U.K.'s MHRA warns that weight-loss drugs like Ozempic increase the risk of aspiration (stomach contents entering the lungs) during surgery due to slow gastric emptying, reporting a small number of cases, one resulting in aspiration pneumonia; patients should inform their healthcare providers.

Ozempic and Surgery: Increased Aspiration Risk
The U.K.'s MHRA warns that weight-loss drugs like Ozempic increase the risk of aspiration (stomach contents entering the lungs) during surgery due to slow gastric emptying, reporting a small number of cases, one resulting in aspiration pneumonia; patients should inform their healthcare providers.
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52% Bias Score

Wrong-Site Surgery: A Global Issue of Underreporting and Preventable Deaths
A US patient died after a surgeon mistakenly removed their liver instead of their spleen, highlighting the global problem of wrong-site surgery (WSS), which is underreported and varies widely in incidence across countries due to inconsistent data collection methods.

Wrong-Site Surgery: A Global Issue of Underreporting and Preventable Deaths
A US patient died after a surgeon mistakenly removed their liver instead of their spleen, highlighting the global problem of wrong-site surgery (WSS), which is underreported and varies widely in incidence across countries due to inconsistent data collection methods.
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24% Bias Score
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