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Surgery Helps Kids With Drug-Resistant Epilepsy, But Race Could Hinder Access

Black and Hispanic children and those on Medicaid are less likely to have surgery to treat drug-resistant epilepsy than white children and those with private insurance, even though the treatment is often more effective than medication alone, suggests a study.

Science News | Children with Drug-resistant Epilepsy Survive Longer After Cranial Surgery: Study

Get latest articles and stories on Science at LatestLY. According to research, the survival rate in children with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) was highest following cranial epilepsy surgery and lowest when treated simply with antiseizure medicines. Science News | Children with Drug-resistant Epilepsy Survive Longer After Cranial Surgery: Study.

Children with drug-resistant epilepsy survive longer after cranial surgery: Study

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