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    Nominate Exceptional Women Surgeons & Supporters The call for nominations for the 2023 Association of Women Surgeons Foundation Awards is now open! Help AWSF recognize exceptional women surgeons and supporters by nominating a deserving individual whose character and accomplishments reflect the mission of AWSF and meet the criteria listed below. Selected awardees will be honored at the AWSF Awards…

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    Academic research dissemination has evolved tremendously throughout the 20th and early 21st centuries. With the advent of new technology and remote co…

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    Ductal carcinoma in situ is a diverse disease in which only 50% of lesions progress to invasive carcinoma, but unfortunately, all patients receive similar treatment recommendations independent of the disease variability. De-escalation is the philosophy that treatment for this disease should be differentiated based on the likelihood of future progression and recurrence. Four surgical trials are…

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    The editorial peer review process is important for the critical appraisal and adjudication of the surgical literature. There are nearly 500 surgical journals currently in publication, and nearly all of them require peer reviews prior to manuscript acceptance.1 However, less than half of journal invitations to review are accepted and, of those that are accepted, only 58% ultimately submitted a…

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    Liver resection is potentially curative for patients with colorectal liver metastasis, but an advanced understanding of tumor biology and improved adjuvant therapies have facilitated an ongoing evolution of metastatic resection, even in the setting of a significant metastatic disease burden. As indications for surgery have expanded, preferred techniques and timing have been debated. This…

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    Successful anastomotic healing is critical to preventing complications after intestinal surgery. We aimed to compare the early healing of end-to-end small bowel anastomosis by self-forming magnets with surgical stapling in a porcine model.

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