Covid
Martino Delverdoliny
Abstract
According to the report of the World Health Organization in 2009, 3438 babies (5.7%) were born prematurely and the average hospitalization days of premature babies (less than 32 weeks of pregnancy) was 35 days. In America, approximately 12% of low-birth-weight babies and 8% of premature babies are born. ...
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According to the report of the World Health Organization in 2009, 3438 babies (5.7%) were born prematurely and the average hospitalization days of premature babies (less than 32 weeks of pregnancy) was 35 days. In America, approximately 12% of low-birth-weight babies and 8% of premature babies are born. The length of hospitalization of these babies lasted an average of 3 weeks and cost 1000 to 2500 dollars per day of hospitalization. A baby's age is an important determining factor for his chances of survival and natural growth and development. According to the definition of the World Health Organization, babies who are born earlier than 37 weeks from the last day of menstruation are considered premature. A growing percentage of the deaths of children under 5 years of age occur in infancy. About 38% of deaths in this age group occur within the first month of life, and 28% of these cases are attributed to the birth of premature babies. Since the last two decades, the number of babies with low birth weight has increased mainly due to the increase in the number of premature births, and the rate of mortality and morbidity in the neonatal period is mainly influenced by the gestational age and to a lesser extent by the influence of the birth weight. The global prevalence of preterm birth is 9.6% and approximately 12.9 million babies per year, most of which occur in Africa and Asia.
Covid
Martino Delverdoliny
Abstract
This study deals with the scientific and medical examination of uterine cancer and its various treatment methods. In the present study, which is considered a review study, the definition of uterine cancer and then its types and treatment methods and their complications have been discussed. Uterine cancer ...
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This study deals with the scientific and medical examination of uterine cancer and its various treatment methods. In the present study, which is considered a review study, the definition of uterine cancer and then its types and treatment methods and their complications have been discussed. Uterine cancer or endometrial cancer is a common disease in the reproductive system of women and their uterine tissue. This cancer, which is generally diagnosed by vaginal bleeding or abnormal body secretions, can be treated in the early stages. In addition, there are other types of this disease, such as uterine sarcoma, which are less common. Uterine cancer, which is not as common as ovarian cancer in women, usually occurs in old age and during menopause. The uterus is an organ in the female pelvis that protects the fetus until birth. This organ can suffer from different cancers such as endometrial cancer, sarcoma cancer and cervical cancer, which may have different symptoms and treatment. Uterine cancer generally occurs in old age and during menopause due to hormonal imbalance. Unfortunately, modern science does not have accurate information for the cause of this cancer, as well as its treatment methods. Only methods such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, etc. are used to improve the patient's condition and prevent the progression of the disease. However, these methods have many side effects. Of course, in the current situation where there is no alternative solution, it is the best method and the most common method.