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21. Improved surgical treatment of oesophageal cancer
Sammanfattning : Oesophageal cancer is the 7thmost common cancer globally and the 5-year survival is poor (below 20%). Curative treatment usually involves surgical resection of the tumour (oesophagectomy), with or without neoadjuvant chemo(radio)therapy. LÄS MER
22. Equity in Treatment and Outcomes among Heart Failure Patients in Sweden : The role of gender, age and socioeconomic factors in access to treatment and mortality
Sammanfattning : There is extensive empirical evidence for inequity in health and health care between and within countries across all economic levels worldwide. In Sweden, the Health and Medical Services Act states that health care should provide good health and equal health care for the entire population, but this goal has yet to be fulfilled. LÄS MER
23. Therapeutic alliance and different treatment formats when delivering internet-based CBT for depression
Sammanfattning : Depression är en funktionsnedsättande problematik som påverkar en stor del av den vuxna populationen varje år. Trots ett omfattande behov av hjälp så råder det brist på tillgång till effektiv behandling. LÄS MER
24. Ewing sarcoma : treatment, prognosis and late effects
Sammanfattning : Ewing sarcoma (ES) is a rare and aggressive childhood/adolescent malignancy which relies on a multidisciplinary treatment approach for cure. The overall survival rate for this young patient group has hardly improved over the last 30 years despite large multinational treatment trials. LÄS MER
25. Searching for Equality : Sex Discrimination, Parental Leave and the Swedish Model With Comparisons to EU, UK and US Law
Sammanfattning : Achieving economic equality between men and women is a challenge to every country. The approach taken politically and legally in Sweden is to encourage a greater economic independence of women from the family through paid work, as well encouraging men to assume a greater share of unpaid work, particularly parental leave, resulting in a lessening of the double burden of work for women. LÄS MER