- Anxiety disorders are common and disabling conditions.
- Most anxiety disorders affect almost twice as many women as men.
- If untreated, anxiety disorders tend to recur chronically.
- Psychological and pharmacologic treatments are often effective
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- Anxiety disorders are common and disabling conditions.
- Most anxiety disorders affect almost twice as many women as men.
- If untreated, anxiety disorders tend to recur chronically.
- Psychological and pharmacologic treatments are often effective


- Anxiety disorders are common and disabling conditions.
- Most anxiety disorders affect almost twice as many women as men.
- If untreated, anxiety disorders tend to recur chronically.
- Psychological and pharmacologic treatments are often effective


- Anxiety disorders are common and disabling conditions.
- Most anxiety disorders affect almost twice as many women as men.
- If untreated, anxiety disorders tend to recur chronically.
- Psychological and pharmacologic treatments are often effective


- Anxiety disorders are common and disabling conditions.
- Most anxiety disorders affect almost twice as many women as men.
- If untreated, anxiety disorders tend to recur chronically.
- Psychological and pharmacologic treatments are often effective


Locoregional Therapy for the Primary Tumor in Stage IV Breast Cancer
- Expanding indications for surgery for the primary tumor in stage IV breast cancer
- Defining extent of locoregional therapy in stage IV breast cancer
- Biological implications for removing the primary tumor in stage IV breast cancer


Locoregional Therapy for the Primary Tumor in Stage IV Breast Cancer
- Expanding indications for surgery for the primary tumor in stage IV breast cancer
- Defining extent of locoregional therapy in stage IV breast cancer
- Biological implications for removing the primary tumor in stage IV breast cancer


- The indications for awake neurosurgery have grown substantially over time, requiring anesthesiologists to maintain and improve the unique skill set needed to care for these patients.
- A variety of anesthetic approaches to awake craniotomy have evolved over time. There is an increasing prevalence of dexmedetomidine in anesthetic regimens described. Also, the trend toward using shorter-acting medications is only likely to continue.
- The many pitfalls of anesthetic management of awake craniotomy patients requires keen awareness of issues such as patient inclusion/exclusion criteria, intraoperative management of co-morbid diseases and airway emergencies.