The routine use of a molecular testing panel developed at UPMC greatly increases the likelihood of performing
the correct initial surgery for patients with thyroid nodules and cancer, report researchers from the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute (UPCI), partner with UPMC CancerCenter.
Not exact matches
There was
initial hope that
surgery could be avoided, but the decision to
correct the problem and give Mane enough time to recuperate ahead of the new campaign was the most sensible course of action.
Ms. Brown brought an action against Dr. Baum alleging lack of informed consent on June 4, 2012, over 3 years after the
initial surgery but within 2 years of when Dr. Baum last treated her to
correct the original problems.
Because Dr. Baum was continuing to treat Ms. Brown to try to fix the problems from the
initial surgery, it would not have been appropriate for Ms. Brown to sue the doctor then, because he might have been successful in
correcting the problems and improving the outcome of the original
surgery.