Robotic Surgery Is Widely Used For Cancer Patients Yet Health Benefits Are Unproven FDA Warns

Robotic Surgery Is Widely Used For Cancer Patients, Yet Health Benefits Are Unproven, FDA Warns

08:24 EDT 11 Mar 2019 | Kaiser Health News

There's little evidence to suggest patients who receive robotic treatments live longer than those who undergo traditional surgeries and some patients fare worse. News on health technology also looks at video conferences with the doctor; artificial intelligence diagnosis; hospital data breaches; and more.

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