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Symptoms of Esophageal Cancer
Dr. Reetu Mukherji discusses the symptoms of esophageal cancer.
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Potential Risk Factors for Esophageal Cancer
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Dr. Reetu Mukjerji discusses potential risk factors for esophageal cancer.
Role for Immunotherapy in Perioperative Therapy
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Dr. Reetu Mukerji discusses the role of immunotherapy in perioperative therapy.
Treatment for Management of Advanced Metastatic Upper GI Tumors in the First Line
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Dr. Reetu Mukjerji discusses Treatment for managing advanced metastatic upper GI tumors in the first line.
Side Effects of Chemoradiation
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Dr. Reetu Mukherji discusses the side effects of chemoradiation during GI Cancer treatment.
Perioperative Chemotherapy Approach to Upper GI Cancers using FLOT
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Dr. Reetu Mukherji discusses the perioperative approach to Upper GI Cancers using FLOT.
Initial Managment of Advanced or Metastatic Upper GI tumors
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Dr. Reetu Mukherji discusses the initial management of advanced or metastatic upper GI tumors.
Esophageal Cancer Awareness
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Dr. Reetu Mukherji of Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center discusses the importance of esophageal cancer awareness.
Diagnosing and Staging of Upper GI Cancers
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Dr. Reetu Mukherji discusses diagnosing and staging upper GI cancers.
General Approach to Localized Esophogeal Cancers
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Dr. Reetu Mukherji discusses the general approach to localized esophageal cancers.
Dr. Reetu Mukherji's GI Cancer Research Interests
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Dr. Reetu Mukherji discusses her GI Cancer research interests at the Ruesch Center within Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Dr. Marshall joins Katie Couric on Instagram Live to discuss early-age onset colorectal cancer
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Dr. Marshall joins Katie Couric on Instagram Live to discuss early-age onset colorectal cancer
David R Freyer, DO, MSP, discusses Survivorship After Early-Onset Cancers: The Emerging Big Picture
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David R. Freyer, DO, MSP, Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Medicine, and Population & Public Health Sciences, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, discusses "Survivorship After Early-Onset Cancers: The Emerging Big Picture" during the session on Survivorship After Early-Onset- GI Cancer: Issues and Approaches during the 14th Annual Ruesch Symposium on Friday, November 18...
Y. Nancy You, MD discusses "Living with Functional Sequelae of Locoregional Therapy for GI Cancers"
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Y. Nancy You, MD MHSc, Professor, Department of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Director, Young-onset Colorectal Cancer Program, University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center" discusses "Living with Functional Sequelae of Locoregional Therapy for GI Cancers" during the session on Survivorship After Early-Onset- GI Cancer: Issues and Approaches during the 14th Annual Ruesch Symposium on Friday, Novem...
Anne Blaes, MD, MS discusses Staying Well After a GI Cancer Diagnosis as a Young Adult
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Anne Blaes, MD, MS, Director and Professor of Medicine, BJ Kennedy Chair of Oncology, Division of Hematology, Oncology, and Transplantation, University of Minnesota, Masonic Cancer Center; discusses "Staying Well After a GI Cancer Diagnosis as a Young Adult: the Medical Oncology Perspective" during the session on Survivorship After Early-Onset- GI Cancer: Issues and Approaches during the 14th A...
John M Salsman, Ph.D. discusses Psychosocial Health and Support for Young Adults After GI Cancer.
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John M Salsman, Ph.D. discusses Psychosocial Health and Support for Young Adults After GI Cancer.
Xin Hu, Ph.D., "Characterization of Exposome and Metabolome: A Path to Precision Cancer Prevention."
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Xin Hu, Ph.D., "Characterization of Exposome and Metabolome: A Path to Precision Cancer Prevention."
Elena M. Stoffel, MD, MPH, discusses "Assessing Risk for GI Cancer: Opportunities and Prevention"
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Elena M. Stoffel, MD, MPH, discusses "Assessing Risk for GI Cancer: Opportunities and Prevention"
Caitlin C. Murphy, Ph.D., MPH discusses "Early-Onset GI Cancers: When Obesity Can't Explain it All"
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Caitlin C. Murphy, Ph.D., MPH discusses "Early-Onset GI Cancers: When Obesity Can't Explain it All"
Role of the Caregiver in GI Cancer Care
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Role of the Caregiver in GI Cancer Care
12th Annual Ruesch Symposium: Advances in Nuclear Imaging & Therapy for Neuroendocrine Tumors
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12th Annual Ruesch Symposium: Advances in Nuclear Imaging & Therapy for Neuroendocrine Tumors
Monica M. Bertagnolli, M.D., accepts the 2023 Luminary Award in GI Cancer.
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Monica M. Bertagnolli, M.D., accepts the 2023 Luminary Award in GI Cancer.
Dr. Edith Mitchell shares acceptance speech for the 2023 Luminary Awards in GI Cancers
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Dr. Edith Mitchell shares acceptance speech for the 2023 Luminary Awards in GI Cancers
Returning to Work After a GI Cancer Diagnosis
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Returning to Work After a GI Cancer Diagnosis
Patient Checklists After a GI Cancer Diagnis
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Patient Checklists After a GI Cancer Diagnis
Expanding Immuno Oncologic Therapies at the 13th Annual Ruesch Center Symposium ending 1 27
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Expanding Immuno Oncologic Therapies at the 13th Annual Ruesch Center Symposium ending 1 27
Targeted Therapies in GI Cancer Ruesch Symposium 2022
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Targeted Therapies in GI Cancer Ruesch Symposium 2022
ive had one round of oxiplatin so far after 3 months of 2 other chemo types and its dramatically reduced my tumour markers already! it is harsh but works for some!
Calories up? That's all you're thinking about? Sad situation.
How much tree nuts a day?
2 minutes to nutrition with pancreatic cancer. Wow. How impressive. How typical of the medical system. Take a drug instead. Fucking hilarious.
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I am grateful to Dr okosun on you tube for curing me from herpes with herbal supplements
This reasonates as my nephew who is his early 40's just got diagnosed and undergoing chemo. He had routine screening, was asymptomatic and is Stage 3! Thank you for putting this content out there Katie. Hugs.
She is so phony
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Ok so let me get this straight: this doc is recommending tree nuts that most people have trouble digesting and results in gut inflammation and baby aspirin that will blast your liver enzymes higher than a kite. Great suggestions man. Why don’t you include the most important items: cut out seed oils and all processed foods and lower sugar intake? Buddy should do us all a favour and delete this video.
Everyone is different I do all of the above at 71, in perfect health, no meds.
start physical therapy before develop weakness , may not be able to drive, may need a walker at home. change in taste. numbness,pins and needles in hands and feet. if severe may feel like pain. it may improve but will persist . may loose balance easy. (sensory ataxia).
Don’t want colon cancer? Don’t eat. That’ll be five dollars.
Vitamin d3
I have Vitamin D deficiency as do most people from the Middle East. That's why I take Vitamin D often.
You only need 20 minutes of Sun daily.
I've been taking this drug through the infusion pump as he describes and it apparently has caused my blood sugar to go way up 24/7 as well as increased return of neuropathy in hands and especially feet. Googling this, I found there is indeed association between 5fu and it can even cause diabetes, but my oncologist and no one else has told me this. The Platinum based chemo drugs can also do the same thing Does anyone have any comments or advice?
What if you've CA will it eliminate?
Just had 5 polyps removed. Non cancerous but had potential. Take a test
how old are you
Age ??
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Just had my first 2 hours ago , came back negative for everything . Propafal a hell of a drug lol . Best wishes to you all
You are not drawing out the time it takes to give us the info. Thank you.
Saurkraut. Raw
Fermented too
It's laughable how these "health" lunatics fixate on diet
Fiber, water, exercise and a healthy lifestyle! 😊
It caused my jaw to lock up completely and spasm every time I tried to eat.
I had jaw lock the first time i tried to eat after it but it only lasted for a bite or two.
I like this explanation short and sweet thank you sir
Tree nuts, especially walnuts.
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I would have never thought that tree nuts are one of the items.
I walk around at my work 8 hours a day in five days
You should add at least 30 minutes of high intensity weight training
TY
Not mentioning a high fiber diet is...nuts?
Im having excessive mucus and heavy chest discomfort,as well as sharp jaw pain in the salivary glands,first treatment feels like someone broke my nose
Do you have an update?
@@ShajJan-r4u Hi,yes I'm still on it,I had them to lower the dosage of the Oxiplatan
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I broke out in a rash every where after about 10 days.
After 2 weeks also a rash all over , I was told to stop and see my very Doctor very soon.
@@shicoff1398 Not good for me it was the same meds, just in pill form. I was taking 500mg 5 in the am 4 in the evening.
Metabolic treatment is the best!
Kindly explain it
@@FashionHouse1017- high protein low carb. Look up Dr. Thomas Seyfried, professor of biology at Boston college.
@@FashionHouse1017read the Metabolic Approach to Cancer by Nasha Winters
All drugs are poisonous and do not belong in the body. Doesn't matter what the name. Doctors already know this. The side effects are effects of the drugs but the body fighting the poison
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I was diagnosed with stage 4 CRC, the Pembrolizumab will be my 1st treatment. I’m also MSI-high mmr, anyone with side effects, please tell me what I’m up against. I have diverticulitis at the present time, reason for not being treated yet. I saw where it can cause colitis. How will this affect me?
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I had Avastin injections in my eyes and it made my vision blurry which has lasted for a year!!
Im having this injection due to my diabetes now I am learning its use for cancer patients. I hope I don't have any sideeffects with this drug or more harm than help. Anyone else using this treatment for diabetic retinopathy?
THE WORST chemo drug ever! After 3 years I have the worst CPIN ever! Don't do it!!
Her2 Trastuzumab MSI high Pembrolizumab PDL1 overexpression Pembrolizumab
My Dr had me on 2500mg twice a day for a total of 5grams daily. after 8 days I had serious side effects that linger after 2 weeks of not taking the drug. Seems I may have been given to much of a dose
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Can we conclude that Rt sided tumors are likely to be MSI high and if Kras wild type may respond to bevacuzumab. Whereas lt sided tumors are MSI low and respond better to cetuximab if kras or Brag wild type.
I took that and didn’t have any problems. Radiation almost killed me twice.
Great advice
Great advice
I had my first round of Pembrolizumab for NSCLC Adinocarcinoma 3 weeks ago. I was given this option as front line treatment instead of chemo. There was hardly any side affects, but my appetite went through the roof. I'm guessing it's an immune response and my immune system is working overtime and needs more energy.
Can stage four non-small cell cancer be cured all the way can you answer every question I have below thank you