Volume 3, Issue 1

Open Access | Research Article | Am J Clin Case Rep. 2022;3(1):1055

Human Breast Milk to Heal Grandma: Just what the Doctor Ordered

Tzeela Cohen* and Simon Wein

The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is common amongst cancer patients. Evidence shows these treatment modalities may address physiological and psychological issues not ...

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Open Access | Review Article | Am J Clin Case Rep. 2022;3(1):1054

An Update on the Status of the Most Prevalent Cancer Types in Western Africa and Their Management

Wilson Astudillo, Michael Silbermann, Antonio Salinas, John Comba, Fernando Rivilla and Zemilson Bastos B

Sub-Saharan countries have a very high burden of cancer and mortality, especially breast cancer, cervical cancer and those from an infectious origin. There is a ...

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Open Access | Research Article | Am J Clin Case Rep. 2022;3(1):1053

Efficacy and Safety of Pharmacological Treatments for Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis

Shuo Zhang, Kui-Wu Yao, Zhen-Lin Chen, Jia-Jia Li, Shi-Jun Yue and Yu-Ping Tang

Introduction: To conducted a Bayesian network meta-analysis to determine the efficacy, safety and precision of pharmacological treatment for pregnancyinduced hypertension (PIH). Methods: Randomized controlled trials ...

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Open Access | Research Article | Am J Clin Case Rep. 2022;3(1):1052

Negative Surgical Margins following Robot-assisted Radical Prostatectomy for Organ-Confined Prostate Cancer: What’s next?

Vinayak G Wagaskar, Stainslaw Sobotka, Parita Ratnani, Micah Levy, Kenneth Haines III, Peter Wiklund and Ash Tewari

Background: The majority of men undergoing Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy (RARP) have pathological T2 disease with negative surgical margins. Nevertheless, some of these patients will experience ...

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Open Access | Case Report | Am J Clin Case Rep. 2022;3(1):1051

Scurvy: Cases of an Old Disease in Two Neurotypical Pediatric Patients in a Children's Hospital

Marleni Regalada Torres Núñez, Andrea Montano Ballesteros, Zara Zaidi, Carole D Brathwaite, Roberto Gomara, Veronica Etinger and Michael Silbermann

Scurvy, caused by the dietary deficiency of vitamin C, is an uncommon disease among the pediatric population. In this report, we discuss two cases of ...

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