Diffuse Dermal Angiomatosis of the Breast

Diffuse dermal angiomatosis is rare and usually considered a variant of reactive angioendotheliomatosis. It generally involves the extremities of patients with severe vascular disease and other comorbidities. Two patients with…Continue readingDiffuse Dermal Angiomatosis of the Breast

Targeted therapy

Targeted therapy is a type of cancer treatment that works differently to chemotherapy. Chemotherapy attacks all rapidly dividing cells in the body, but targeted therapy works by “targeting” those differences that…Continue readingTargeted therapy

Cancer treatment centres in Nepal

1.   B. P. Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital (BPKMCH): BPKMCH is the first tertiary level cancer hospital in Nepal, which provides all types of cancer treatment services, such as surgical oncology,…Continue readingCancer treatment centres in Nepal

Treatment of breast cancer

Treatments are less invasive when breast cancer is detected at an early stage. Challenges for breast cancer treatment in Nepal include patient’s financial status (given the huge out-of-pocket expenditure), accessibility…Continue readingTreatment of breast cancer

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how ventilators can save coronavirus patients

Mechanical ventilators, also known as breathing machines or respirators, are among the essential tools used by hospitals which succeeded in minimizing the toll of COVID-19.

Coronavirus may cause a ventilator shortage and U.S. healthcare workers are worried there wont be enough of them for the projected number of covid-19 patients. Here’s how they help people breathe and why patients with severe cases of covid-19 may need them.

Proper wearing of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) ensures protection of the healthcare worker from exposure to hospital or laboratory-derived infection of Ebola Virus. This instructional video was produced according to interim Ebola guidelines for the Philippines, developed by the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine-Department of Health and with technical input from the World Health Organization. The guidelines are as of December 2, 2014 and may be superseded by more recent updates.

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