U.S. physicians highlight breakthroughs in orthopedics, mental health, cancer, heart and brain care
Fox News reported that U. S. physicians John Uribe, Russ Voltin, Leonard Kalman, Tom Nguyen and Michael McDermott cited major advances in orthopedics, mental health, cancer, heart and brain care across the United States. The doctors highlighted a new robotic system for joint replacement that improves precision and recovery time.
They also noted accelerated transcranial magnetic stimulation protocols that shorten treatment courses for depression and other psychiatric conditions. In oncology, the group pointed to genetic-based targeted therapies that increase response rates while reducing side effects. Cardiologists were said to have adopted minimally invasive cardiac procedures that lower procedural risk, and neurosurgeons reported safer brain-surgery techniques that limit complications.