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    Megalitismo y medio edafolĂłgico en el noroeste peninsular

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    [Resumen] Se estudia la relaciĂłn existente entre la distribuciĂłn de tumbas megalĂ­ticas y las caracteristicas de los suelos en la provincia de La Coruña. Las mayores concentraciones de tĂșmulos y la presencia de los de mayor tamaño estĂĄn relacionadas con los suelos mĂĄs aptos para el cultivo. Por el contrario en zonas con suelos poco aptos para la agricultura los tĂșmulos son mĂĄs escasos y de menor tamaño.[Abstract] The relations between the distribution of megali thic graves and the soil characteristics in the province of La Coruña are studied. The highest concentrations of tombs and the biggest ones are related to the best soils for the agriculture. On contrary in zones with poor soi ls the graves are less abundant and of smallest siz

    Outcomes from elective colorectal cancer surgery during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic

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    This study aimed to describe the change in surgical practice and the impact of SARS-CoV-2 on mortality after surgical resection of colorectal cancer during the initial phases of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic

    PromociĂłn de la salud bucodental en el ĂĄmbito escolar : "programa aprende a sonreĂ­r" : propuesta didĂĄctica

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    En port.: SecretarĂ­a General de Salud PĂșblica y ParticipaciĂłn. ConsejerĂ­a de Salud. DirecciĂłn General de InnovaciĂłn Educativa. ConsejerĂ­a de EducaciĂłn. Publicado en la pĂĄgina web de la ConsejerĂ­a de Salud: www.juntadeandalucia.es/salud (ConsejerĂ­a de Salud / CiudadanĂ­a / Nuestra Salud / Vida sana / Salud bucodental / Materiales para la Salud Bucodental Infantil)YesEl Programa Aprende a SonreĂ­r, trata de desarrollar hĂĄbitos saludables de higiene bucodental y alimentaciĂłn sana, en niños y niñas de 3 a 12 años, con la implicaciĂłn de familiares y profesionales de los centros educativos que desarrollan el Proyecto, a partir de diferentes recursos didĂĄcticos. Esta guĂ­a que desarrolla los contenidos educativos bĂĄsicos del Programa "Aprende a SonreĂ­r" a partir de una secuencia, que partiendo de la etapa de EducaciĂłn Infantil hace un recorrido por cada uno de los tres ciclos de EducaciĂłn Primaria. Estructura que parte de una metodologĂ­a de desarrollo curricular en la que se apunta el tratamiento educativo desde distintos centros de interĂ©s y la transversalidad, como marco de referencia oportuno

    Delaying surgery for patients with a previous SARS-CoV-2 infection

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    Elective Cancer Surgery in COVID-19–Free Surgical Pathways During the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic: An International, Multicenter, Comparative Cohort Study

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    The impact of surgical delay on resectability of colorectal cancer: An international prospective cohort study

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    AimThe SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has provided a unique opportunity to explore the impact of surgical delays on cancer resectability. This study aimed to compare resectability for colorectal cancer patients undergoing delayed versus non-delayed surgery.MethodsThis was an international prospective cohort study of consecutive colorectal cancer patients with a decision for curative surgery (January-April 2020). Surgical delay was defined as an operation taking place more than 4 weeks after treatment decision, in a patient who did not receive neoadjuvant therapy. A subgroup analysis explored the effects of delay in elective patients only. The impact of longer delays was explored in a sensitivity analysis. The primary outcome was complete resection, defined as curative resection with an R0 margin.ResultsOverall, 5453 patients from 304 hospitals in 47 countries were included, of whom 6.6% (358/5453) did not receive their planned operation. Of the 4304 operated patients without neoadjuvant therapy, 40.5% (1744/4304) were delayed beyond 4 weeks. Delayed patients were more likely to be older, men, more comorbid, have higher body mass index and have rectal cancer and early stage disease. Delayed patients had higher unadjusted rates of complete resection (93.7% vs. 91.9%, P = 0.032) and lower rates of emergency surgery (4.5% vs. 22.5%, P ConclusionOne in 15 colorectal cancer patients did not receive their planned operation during the first wave of COVID-19. Surgical delay did not appear to compromise resectability, raising the hypothesis that any reduction in long-term survival attributable to delays is likely to be due to micro-metastatic disease
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