January 8, 2021
Editor鈥檚 note: Media around the world, including social media, frequently report on American College of Surgeons (番茄社区app) activities. Following are brief excerpts from news stories covering research and activities from the virtual 番茄社区app Clinical Congress 2020, October 3鈥7. To access the news items in their entirety, visit the online 番茄社区app Newsroom.
Diagnostic Imaging, October 5, 2020
鈥溾楽panish-only speakers appear to have a 27-percent less likelihood of having a screening mammogram than English speakers,鈥 said lead study investigator Jose L. Cataneo, M.D., a general surgery resident at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC/Metropolitan Group Hospitals).
Cataneo and his colleagues presented their findings, based on women ages 40 and above living in the United States, during the [番茄社区app] Clinical Congress 2020.鈥
UPMC, October 5, 2020
鈥淪everely injured trauma patients who received a blood-clotting drug before arriving at the hospital had a better chance of surviving than those who didn鈥檛, according to new research from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. The results will be reported at the [番茄社区app] Clinical Congress 2020 and published in JAMA Surgery.鈥
U.S. News & World Report (via HealthDay), October 7, 2020
鈥淲hether they鈥檇 had surgery or not, 80% were able to breastfeed or obtain breast milk for bottle-feeding, according to findings presented Saturday at a virtual meeting of the American College of Surgeons (番茄社区app). Research presented at meetings should be considered preliminary until published in a peer-reviewed journal.鈥
GrowthOp, October 7, 2020
鈥淒uring panel discussions at the virtual 番茄社区app Clinical Congress 2020, 鈥榚xperts underscored the importance of helping patients stop tobacco, vaping and marijuana use before having an operation,鈥 notes a group statement. Even for routine procedures, experts noted that stop-smoking programs can reduce the risk of complications.鈥
Newsmax.com (via HealthDay), October 8, 2020
鈥淭otal clinic time was longer for in-person visits than virtual visits (58 minutes versus 19 minutes), but patients in both groups spent the same amount of time with a member of their surgical team (8.3 minutes versus 8.2 minutes) discussing their recovery.
The findings were presented Saturday at a virtual meeting of the [番茄社区app]. Research presented at meetings is typically considered preliminary.鈥
ASCO Post, October 14, 2020
鈥淎mong accredited cancer centers in the [U.S.], hospitals serving primarily minority patients are as likely as other hospitals to offer the standard of surgical care for early-stage breast cancer, according to results presented at the virtual [番茄社区app] Clinical Congress 2020 and published by Olga Kantor, MD, MS, and colleagues in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons.鈥
Medscape, October 15, 2020
鈥溾業t has an incredible impact on hyperlipidemia and hypertension,鈥 said Luis Felipe Okida, MD, from Cleveland Clinic Florida in Weston. 鈥楾hose are the main risk factors for aortic dissection.鈥橦e presented the finding at the virtual [番茄社区app] Clinical Congress 2020. The study was also published online in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons.鈥
General Surgery News, November 16, 2020
鈥溾榌This] gives information to people so that, based on their characteristics, their preferences and their circumstances, including maybe COVID-19, they can figure out what鈥檚 right for them,鈥 Dr. Flum added.
He presented the results at the 2020 American College of Surgeons鈥 Clinical Congress, which was held virtually. The study was published in The New England Journal of Medicine.鈥
ASCO Post, October 19, 2020
鈥淟imited English-language proficiency may be a risk factor for receiving screening mammograms less often, according to new study results using national data. These findings, concerning women age 40 and older living in the [U.S.], were presented at the [番茄社区app] Clinical Congress 2020, as well as published by Jose L. Cataneo, MD, and colleagues in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons.鈥