Publications by authors named "D L Hanson"

Purpose: While surgical intervention of scoliosis in cerebral palsy (CP) patients has shown notable improvements in quality of life, the high risk of post-operative complications in CP patients necessitates careful preoperative optimization. A preoperative multidisciplinary (Multi-D) pathway at our tertiary pediatric hospital in effect since 2014 led to a significant reduction in mortality at one year. However, such a strategy delays surgery, potentially increasing the risk of curve progression.

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Less than 25% of gastric cancers (GC) are discovered early, leading to limited treatment options and poor outcomes (27.8% mortality, 3.7% 5-year survival).

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The objective of this study was to evaluate differences in the performance of offspring of boars selected with an index emphasizing resilience and boars selected based on a traditional index, emphasizing feed efficiency and carcass quality (traditional) index vs. a customized (resilience) index. The resilience index was identical to the traditional index, except that extra emphasis was placed on piglet vitality (increased by 66%), growth rate (decreased by 14%), and feed intake (increased substantially by 5,157%).

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  • The study explores how financial stress changes over time for patients with early-stage colorectal cancer, indicating that their financial situation is dynamic.
  • Conducted between May 2018 and July 2020, the research involved English-speaking adults newly diagnosed with stages I to III colorectal cancer and tracked their financial hardship through surveys at different intervals over 24 months.
  • Results showed a decrease in material hardship from 57.6% to 35.0% over the study period, while cost-related care nonadherence remained stable; factors such as lower financial worry, higher education, and older age were linked to less nonadherence.
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Lameness and restricted mobility are a significant concern in companion animals experiencing chronic pain, inflammation, or age-related pathologies. The growing awareness of health risks and side effects associated with the long-term use of prescription analgesics requires different management strategies to address these issues. In this study, we conducted a crossover evaluation of the effect of full spectrum hemp oil dosed orally at 2 mg/kg BID phytocannabinoids for 8 weeks in dogs ( = 37) living with pain in common household settings.

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