Danish medical journal
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Danish medical journal · Oct 2017
Prehospital interventions before and after implementation of a physician-staffed helicopter.
Implementation of a physician-staffed helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS) in eastern Denmark was associated with increased survival for severely injured patients. This study aimed to assess the potential impact of advanced prehospital interventions by comparing the proportion of patients who received those interventions before and after the HEMS implementation. ⋯ Funding for this study was received from TrygFonden.
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Danish medical journal · Oct 2017
The evolution of the sentinel node procedure in the treatment of breast cancer.
This thesis is based on 10 original articles, of which 3 were previously included in the PhD thesis "Staging of women with breast cancer after introduction of sentinel node guided axillary dissection". In the PhD thesis is was shown that the introduction of sentinel lymph node dissection (SLND) in the treatment of breast cancer in Denmark has resulted in an increased identification of patients with micrometastases or isolated tumor cells (ITC) in the lymph nodes. Not all these small metastases are likely to disseminate to non-sentinel nodes. ⋯ Despite a reduced detection rate, especially after previous ALND, SLND seemed to be a feasible procedure in locally recurrent breast cancer. The procedure can spare a clinically significant number of patients an unnecessary ALND and improve staging and local control after previous ALND. The increased number of patients with aberrant drainage underlines the importance of preoperative lymphoscintigraphy at local recurrence.