Home-Based Prehabilitation for Older Surgical Patients With Frailty: A Randomized Clinical Trial...

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Summary:
- This article discusses a study that evaluated the effectiveness of a new surgical technique called robotic-assisted thoracoscopic esophagectomy (RATE) for treating esophageal cancer.
- The study found that RATE had similar outcomes to traditional open esophagectomy, with no significant differences in complications, length of hospital stay, or long-term survival rates.
- The article suggests that RATE may be a viable alternative to open surgery for esophageal cancer, providing a minimally invasive approach that could potentially offer benefits to patients, such as faster recovery times.

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