A new 5,698-patient real-world cohort from Valladolid (Del RÃo-Solá et al., Adv Wound Care 2026) reports 61.8% five-year survival overall, falling to 32.1% after major amputation — and concludes the diabetic foot ulcer should be treated as a marker of advanced systemic disease, not an isolated wound. The newest entry in a fifteen-year line of evidence putting DFU mortality squarely in the cancer conversation.
Treatment for diabetic foot costs more than for most cancers @USC @KeckSchool_USC @TimesofIndia @ALPSlimb @APMA
Read more here:Treatment of diabetic foot complications can be more expensive than most cancers, said senior podiatric surgeon, Dr. David Armstrong, of Keck School of Medicine of USC. It can recur in more than 40 percent of people who have had complications and dramatically reduce quality of life. Armstrong spoke on this during his Gold... Continue Reading →