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Dermatologi v Ljubljani uvedli metodo, s katero se zmanjša možnost recidivov tumorja
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter9 days ago

Dermatologi v Ljubljani uvedli metodo, s katero se zmanjša možnost recidivov tumorja

The dermatovenereological clinic at the University Clinical Center Ljubljana has introduced a new surgical method called 'Moshovo microsurgery' for treating skin cancers on the head, neck, and distal parts of limbs. This technique involves removing the tumor with a minimal margin, analyzing the tumor edge during the procedure, and closing the wound only after confirming negative margins through histopathological examination. This reduces the risk of recurrence by up to 99.6%. The method also results in faster recovery and less visible scarring compared to traditional methods, where tissue is sent for histopathological testing after surgery, potentially leading to delayed treatment if further intervention is needed.

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Dermatologi v Ljubljani uvedli metodo, s katero se zmanjša možnost recidivov tumorja

The dermatovenereological clinic at the University Clinical Center Ljubljana has introduced a new surgical method called 'Moshovo microsurgery' for treating skin cancers on the head, neck, and distal parts of limbs. This technique involves removing the tumor with a minimal margin, analyzing the tumor edge during the procedure, and closing the wound only after confirming negative margins through histopathological examination. This reduces the risk of recurrence by up to 99.6%. The method also results in faster recovery and less visible scarring compared to traditional methods, where tissue is sent for histopathological testing after surgery, potentially leading to delayed treatment if further intervention is needed.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual description of a medical advancement without overt ideological framing. It compares the new method with the traditional approach objectively, focusing on clinical outcomes and patient benefits. There is no indication of partisan influence or biased language.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article presents detailed information about the new Moshovo microsurgery method introduced at the dermatovenereological clinic in Ljubljana. It provides specific statistics like the 99.6% success rate and explains the procedure's advantages over traditional methods. However, it lacks independent

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