Circulation Issues / 26.09.2024

Introduction: The Role of Technology in Transforming Varicose Vein Treatment

Varicose veins, is a condition where veins become enlarged and twisted, often leading to discomfort and visible bulging. Common symptoms of varicose veins include pain, leg heaviness, and swelling; left untreated they could progress into ulcers or blood clots which make treatment an absolute necessity. Modern technology has dramatically transformed varicose vein treatments. Where older methods such as vein stripping required extensive surgery and recovery times, less invasive options like laser therapy or radiofrequency ablation offer faster recovery times with improved results - dramatically improving patient experiences in the process. These advancements have made a tremendous difference. (more…)
Author Interviews, JAMA, Prostate Cancer / 10.03.2018

MedicalResearch.com Interview with: Amar U. Kishan, MD Assistant Professor Department of Radiation Oncology University of California, Los Angeles MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study? Response: Patients with high risk prostate cancer have several curative treatment options: radical prostatectomy, external beam radiotherapy with androgen deprivation therapy, and external beam radiotherapy with a brachytherapy boost, also with androgen deprivation therapy (so-called extremely dose-escalated radiotherapy). Prior attempts at comparing long-term clinical outcomes between these treatment options have been hampered by the fact that standards of care have changed significantly with respect to the appropriate dose of radiation and the usage of androgen deprivation therapy. Therefore, many comparative effectiveness reports are in essence comparing apples with rotten oranges. Further, not all high risk prostate cancers are the same. Gleason score 9-10 disease is a particularly aggressive form of prostate cancer that is much more likely to metastasize and potentially cause death. Thankfully, this is a rarer type of prostate cancer -- but this also means that not much data are available specifically for this type of disease. Therefore, we launched a multi-institutional study of men with Gleason score 9-10 disease, including 1809 men treated across 12 institutions. All men were treated between 2000 and 2013 and therefore were more likely to have treatments that would be commensurate with modern standards.  (more…)