Allow me to make an assertion: breast cancer survival is not
influenced by surgical excision of the primary tumour. This goes against the prevailing
wisdom that cancer is cured by removing it, but that kind of thinking is
simplistic and at odds with much of the evidence. Lets walk through that evidence.
Friday, 24 January 2014
Thursday, 2 January 2014
Knee arthroscopy for a torn meniscus
I have previously written that knee arthroscopy for
osteoarthritis is no more effective than alternatives, including placebo. One
criticism of those studies was that arthroscopy is usually done for a torn
meniscus (often incorrectly called a torn cartilage) rather than arthritis,
despite the facts that the original sham trial of arthroscopy included patients
with meniscus tears, and later comparative studies looked specifically at
patients with torn menisci. Now, however, we have evidence from a
placebo-controlled trial of arthroscopic surgery performed specifically for a
torn meniscus in patients without
arthritis. Evidence that shows that while most patients improve after surgery, they
improve equally well after placebo surgery.
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