Parotid Cancers can be very scary | What steps do you need to take to treat it appropriately?
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- Опубліковано 8 чер 2023
- Parotid cancers can be a scary thing to think about. The sooner you treat a parotid tumor, the better you will be off in the long run, even if it is benign. In this video, Dr. Babak Larian discusses the function of the parotid gland, the signs of a cancerous tumor, and how to go about treating a cancerous parotid tumor.
Dr. Babak Larian is renowned for his expertise in parotid surgery. At the CENTER for Advanced Parotid Surgery, our goal is to provide every patient with customized and compassionate care because parotid disease affects everyone differently. If you or a loved one is suffering with parotid disease, please contact our office today so we can give you the care you deserve.
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Best medical video I've seen in a long time. Easy to understand and extremely detailed information. Thanks so much!!
Please keep putting it this very informative information. Very helpful
Very informative. Thank you.
excellent video
Does squamous cell cancer at the parotid artery come back after radiation?
Please help me doctor. I have a fait growing tumor, and no financial help. I am even going blind
Undifferentiated metastatic carcinoma, T3N2M0 doc, is it curable doc?
Hi I have a mass in front of my throat, they did a biopsy but dont know the type of cancer or where it comes from. Getting surgery on the 22 nd May, is it a good idea, what if the cancer has soread to my lymph nodes ect, please help. 😬
I’m not a doctor but if the biopsy result says cancer, surgery is the next step (if no imaging scans are needed by your surgeon), and they can do a final pathology after surgery. They might remove additional lymph nodes for pathology as well. Good luck
Secretory carcinoma?