Volume 3Issue 2

Case Report

Three Benign Phyllodes Tumors in a Patient Showing a Serial Multicentric Occurrence Pattern: A Case Report

Eliza Slama 1*, Brittany Bankhead-Kendall2 , Mandy Bradshaw1 , Sherwin Imlay3 and Amy Kirby 1

Phyllodes tumor is a rare lesion of fibroepithelial origin most commonly reported in middle aged women. Historically these tumors have high rates of local recurrence after surgical resection and accepted treatment of these lesions is local excision with wide margins. We present a case of a young woman PDF

Research

Validation of Patient Satisfaction Survey (PSS) for Outpatient Care Carried out in Multi- Disciplinary Breast Clinic

Shirley Lewis1 , Tabassum Wadasadawala2*, Pallavi Rane3 , Sudeep Gupta4 , Santam Chakraborty1 , Ashwini Budrukkar1 , Vani Parmar5 , Rakesh Jalali1 and Rajiv Sarin1

Patient satisfaction primarily assesses the effectiveness of primary health care delivery. We have developed a Patient Satisfaction Survey (PSS) questionnaire to evaluate the overall level of patient satisfaction which can be helpful to improve patient care delivery. PDF

Research

N-(4-Amino-1,2,5-Oxadiazole-3-YL) Picolinamide Cu(II) Complexes for Anti-Cancer Activity

Pulimamidi Rabindra Reddy1 *, Ravula Chandrashekar1 , Battu Satyanarayana1 and Madamsetty Vijay Sagar2

Two new Cu(II) complexes binary [Cu(II)(DFPA)Cl] (1:1) (1) and ternary [Cu(II)(DFPA)(8HQ)](1:1:1) (2), where DFPA is N-(4-Amino-1,2,50-Oxadiazole-3-yl) Picolinamide derived from the amide linkage of picolinic acid and 3,4-diaminofurazan with HATU reagent, were synthesized and characterized. PDF

Research

Surgical Procedures for Gall Bladder Cancer

Vinay K Kapoor1 * and Anu Behari1

Gall bladder ccancer (GBC) is the commonest biliary tract cancer worldwide but has not received much attention as it is an uncommon cancer in the West, including north America, western Europe and Australia & New Zealand; incidence of GBC has peculiar geographical distribution, being higher PDF

Review

Carcinoid Tumors: Insights into Etiology, Classification, Clinical Presentation, Prognosis and Management

Ahmed M Kabel1,2*, Mashael M Al-Otaibi3 , Noof M Al-Qethami3 , Hind A Al-Shehri3 and Maha H Al-Sufiani

There are few types of tumor growths that are midway between the two traditional classifications of benign and malignant. Carcinoid tumors are the most commonly occurring of these rare types of "midway" growths. They have been considered as cancers PDF