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  1. Catch Up On 2025’s Top 5 Stories From Canada - Medscape

    Dec 24, 2025 · Medscape News Canada reviews the five stories that generated the most interest and, in some cases, controversy, in 2025.

  2. Preoperative MRI for Breast Cancer: Is It Worth It? - Medscape

    In a phase 3 trial, pre-op MRI did not reduce locoregional recurrences or improve survival among women with early-stage HR-negative breast cancer.

  3. Beyond the Hype: Lessons From ESMO 2025 Oncology Trial Data

    Dr Bishal Gyawali discusses additional lessons from ESMO 2025 trials, including informative censoring and contribution of component.

  4. Understanding Medical Assistant Practice Liability Issues

    Remove sutures or staples from superficial incisions or lacerations. Perform ear lavage to remove impacted cerumen.

  5. New Hope for Hard-to-Treat Myasthenia Gravis - Medscape

    Nov 5, 2025 · New phase 3 data show meaningful improvement in antibody-negative myasthenia gravis, for which treatment options are limited and patients face persistent unmet clinical needs.

  6. Strabismus Surgery Improves Vision in Older Adults - Medscape

    Feb 5, 2025 · Surgical correction of strabismus improves measures of vision in patients over age 80 years, highlighting the safety and efficacy of the procedure in older adults, a study found.

  7. Alberta’s Physicians Resist Restrictions on Transgender Care

    The CMA and doctors in Alberta are challenging recent legislation that they say may interfere with the ability to provide independent, evidence-based care.

  8. Is It Safe to Skip Surgery After Colorectal Polyp Removal?

    5 days ago · New data indicate that nonoperative surveillance after removing a malignant colorectal polyp can achieve high rates of rectal and sphincter preservation without …

  9. Nurses Can Close Gaps in Clinical Care Delivery - Medscape

    Empowering APRNs to work more effectively may close gaps in day-to-day clinical care.

  10. The Evolution of Cataract Surgery: The Most Common Eye

    The early techniques involved removing the entire opaque lens in one piece using an incision that went halfway around the circumference of the cornea.