Search Results - "TOMAZ, SELTON CAVALCANTE"
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Breast cancer in Brazil: Screening program and surgical approach
Published in Cancer epidemiology (01-08-2021)“…•Mammography programs have been encouraged and expanded in Brazil since the 2010.•Numbers of breast-conserving surgeries are rising, in detrimental of radical…”
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Self-inflicted burns in Brazil: systematic review and meta-analysis
Published in Revista do Colegio Brasileiro de Cirurgioes (2024)“…burns represent a pivotal component of trauma in Brazil, accounting for 2 million incidents and 2,500 deaths annually. Self-intentional burns are associated…”
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A POPULATION STUDY ON GENDER AND ETHNICITY DIFFERENCES IN GALLBLADDER DISEASE IN BRAZIL
Published in Arquivos brasileiros de cirurgia digestiva : ABCD (01-01-2022)“…ABSTRACT - BACKGROUND: Gallbladder diseases (GBD) are one of the most common medical conditions requiring surgical intervention, both electively and urgently…”
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Pedagogical impact of internal training applied to the Academic League of Internal and Surgical Medicine
Published in Revista Internacional de Educação e Saúde (02-08-2021)“…INTRODUCTION: Academic Leagues of Medicine are extracurricular activities, which recognize the student’s protagonism in knowledge's production, such as…”
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Comparison of outcomes and cost-effectiveness of laparoscopic and open appendectomies in public health services
Published in Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões (2021)“…ABSTRACT Acute appendicitis is the leading cause of abdominal emergency surgery worldwide and appendectomy continues to be the definitive treatment of choice…”
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Queimaduras autoprovocadas no Brasil: revisão sistemática e meta-análise
Published in Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões (2024)“…RESUMO Introdução: Queimaduras representam um componente fundamental do trauma no Brasil, sendo responsáveis por 2 milhões de incidentes e 2.500 mortes…”
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