What Is a Hernia?
A hernia is a tear in a muscle or other tissue that lets part of an internal organ bulge through it. Often, it's the intestines. This sounds like it would cause noticeable symptoms-and sometimes it does. However, many don't have any hernia symptoms at all, or they simply notice a bump or bulge.
Not just a hernia: Symptoms disguise life-threatening condition
An endoscopy showed that Nathan had a hiatal hernia. This occurs when the upper part of the stomach budges through the large muscle separating the abdomen and chest.
Research suggests cancer care systems need to be more patient-centered
A recent review collected and analyzed 54 studies from the UK, USA, and Canada. The findings highlight numerous factors that were linked with worse patient experience, showing how cancer care may not be meeting the needs of all patients.
Hernia Mesh Alternatives
Surgery with mesh is not the only way to repair hernias. There are several hernia repair techniques that surgeons can perform without hernia mesh. Some may have lower or comparable complication rates to mesh.
Large study of whole genome sequencing data reveals 'treasure trove' of clues about causes of cancer
DNA analysis of thousands of tumours from NHS patients has found a 'treasure trove' of clues about the causes of cancer, with genetic mutations providing a personal history of the damage and repair processes each patient has been through.