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Recherches et rapports en sciences médicales

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Volume 7, Problème 2 (2023)

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Lifestyle of Patients with Renal Disease and Psychosocial Factors

Lara Rault

It is important to consider how patients are feeling when dealing with chronic conditions and the side effects that come with it, such as despair, worry, and pain, whether it is acute or chronic. Although chronic illnesses may not entirely go away, what is remembered is how the patient handles the condition, its side effects, and the treatments used to diminish or alleviate it. In addition to medicine or other forms of support, this typically entails providing the patient with additional coping techniques for anxiety, depression, and pain management.

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Considerate of the Molecular Biology of Non-Muscle Martial Bladder Tumour

Avy Ishtar

The term "retroperitoneal sarcomas" (RPS) refers to a diverse group of mesenchymal neoplasms arising from retroperitoneal tissues and vessels. Although separated/dedifferentiated liposarcomas and leiomyosarcomas are the most common RPS, it is also possible to identify other intriguing histological subtypes. Critical developments have been made in the obsessive and atomic depiction of sarcomas over the past ten years. In light of growth science and the microenvironment, these developments have led to significant changes in both their demonstrative administration and the development of new remedial techniques. The most common RPS subtypes are covered in this survey, along with recent advancements in atomic science and pathology.

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