Reconstructive surgery is a branch of surgery that focuses on the repair or reconstruction of parts of the body that have been damaged or deformed due to diseases, trauma, congenital anomalies, or previous surgical interventions
Skin cancers are tumours that originate from different cells which make up the skin. Depending on the type of cell they develop from, these tumours can...
«85% of skin cancer cases are treatable through surgical procedures. However, 15% can pose a risk to patient’s life. That’s why it’s crucial today to carefully...
Stem cells have a unique ability to transform into various types of body cells and to regenerate. They play a pivotal role in the development of...
From May 23rd to May 24th, 2024, the “Current Trends in Autologous, Prosthetic, and Hybrid Breast Reconstruction” congress, supported by SICPRE, will take place in Fossano...
Conservative surgery represents an evolution in breast cancer treatment. This approach is connected to the concept of de-escalation therapy: limiting the number of destructive procedures on...
GTVER 2024, the “TriVeneto Emiliano Romagnolo” Group of Plastic Surgery, presided by Eugenio Fraccalanza, is back with its annual congress in Bologna on May 24 and...
Breast surgery: hot topics and behavioural guidelines in Breast Units in Lombardy. The Lombardy regional congress ANISC on breast surgery will be held May 10 2024...
In a world where body image is increasingly important, anything involving physical malformations or anomalies, such as Poland Syndrome, also causes psychological alterations in patients. «Poland...
The skin is the largest organ of the human body. It plays a crucial role in protecting it from external damages. Melanomas, a type of skin...
Primitive cutaneous tumours represent a heterogeneous group of oncological pathologies characterised by significant clinical, dermatoscopic, histopathological, and course differences. These will be discussed in “Non solo...
Lipoedema is a condition that has drawn the attention of the medical community in recent years. It is a chronic disease characterised by an abnormal accumulation...
«Putting the patient at the centre of care means making the patient an actor in the care and treatment process» A demanding illness like cancer requires...