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1 week ago |
arabalears.cat | Emily Baumgaertner
Los Angeles"Era una bomba de rellotgeria", resumeix Oscar Larrainzar, durant una cita de seguiment amb els seus metges. "Però ara tinc esperança", afegeix. Aquest home de 41 anys, pare de quatre fills, va patir un tipus poc freqüent de càncer de bufeta –un adenocarcinoma d'úrac– i va perdre gran part del funcionament natural d’aquest òrgan com a efecte secundari dels tractaments.
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1 week ago |
ara.cat | Emily Baumgaertner
Los Angeles"Era una bomba de rellotgeria", resumeix Oscar Larrainzar, durant una cita de seguiment amb els seus metges. "Però ara tinc esperança", afegeix. Aquest home de 41 anys, pare de quatre fills, va patir un tipus poc freqüent de càncer de bufeta –un adenocarcinoma d'úrac– i va perdre gran part del funcionament natural d’aquest òrgan com a efecte secundari dels tractaments.
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2 weeks ago |
straitstimes.com | Emily Baumgaertner
LOS ANGELES – Surgeons in Southern California have performed the first human bladder transplant, introducing a new, potentially life-changing procedure for people with debilitating bladder conditions. The operation was performed this month by a pair of surgeons from UCLA and the University of Southern California on a 41-year-old man who had lost much of his bladder capacity from treatments for a rare form of bladder cancer.
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2 weeks ago |
smh.com.au | Emily Baumgaertner
By Emily Baumgaertner Nunn May 19, 2025 — 7.00pm, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Los Angeles: Surgeons have performed the first human bladder transplant, introducing a new, potentially life-changing procedure for people with debilitating conditions.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Emily Baumgaertner
The procedure could be life-changing for some people with debilitating conditions. Oscar Larrainzar, the recipient of the first-ever bladder transplant, waited to be discharged from the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center on Tuesday. Credit... Kyle Grillot for The New York Times Surgeons in Southern California have performed the first human bladder transplant, introducing a new, potentially life-changing procedure for people with debilitating bladder conditions.
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