Neurointervention is a rapidly growing medical specialty that uses minimally invasive techniques to diagnose and treat conditions of the central nervous system, particularly the vasculature.
As a subspecialty of both obstetrics/gynecology and also urology, urogynecology focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of pelvic floor disorders in women.
Vascular surgery is a subspecialty of general surgery focuses on diagnosing and treating diseases of the arterial and venous systems, including the arteries, veins, and lymphatic vessels.
Prolonged daily high-dose exposures during active spraying coupled with the long-term chronicity of exposure have been documented to contribute to lymphoma risk.
The International Agency of Research on Cancer (IARC) classified glyphosate as a probable human carcinogen (class 2A) in March 2015 after thorough, independent, and rigorous investigation by independent researchers and investigators in the field.
It has been recently documented that there is an increased risk of development of lymphoma in patients with a history of significant exposures to the commonly used herbicide glyphosate (RoundupTM).
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL) is a lymphoid neoplasm characterized by a progressive accumulation of functionally incompetent lymphocytes, which are monoclonal in origin.
The development of all cancers, including lymphomas, involves the alteration (mutation) of DNA, which is the genetic material within each cell controlling all biological functions of that cell.
Neurotology is a subspecialty of otolaryngology that focuses on the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of conditions related to the ear, hearing, balance, and skull base, particularly those rooted in the central and/or peripheral nervous system.