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Advancing Health Equity: The Role of Liquid Biopsies in Addressing Disparities
Despite improvements in screening technologies, disparities in cancer screening persist, particularly among underserved and low-income communities. Only 6 percent of eligible patients undergo lung cancer screening, for instance, which highlights the need for innovative solutions.
In the quest to address these disparities, researchers at MCW are pioneering the use of liquid biopsies for malignancy detection. Nicholas Semenkovich, MD, PhD, assistant professor of endocrinology and molecular medicine, discusses this breakthrough technology in a recent MCW interview.
#Research #Technology #Cancer #CancerScreening #CancerResearch
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The Science Behind Combatting Youth Sex Trafficking
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Take a virtual coffee break with the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) and the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment as we chat with Angela Rabbitt, DO, Child Abuse Pediatrics at Children’s Wisconsin and Professor in the Department of Child Advocacy and Protection at the Medical College of Wisconsin, on the systems changes needed to detect, prevent, and treat youth who are sex trafficked.
Team-Based Transdisciplinary Approach to Research Education and Training
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The Medical College of Wisconsin’s Clinical and Translational Science Institute is taking an innovative approach to investigator training to address bottlenecks in the current translational research model. The new protocol, supported by grant funding from the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment, reimagines the research ecosystem to emphasize collaboration between the clinical translationa...
AHW Improving Lives
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Leveraging the combined power of academic medicine and health philanthropy, the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment is improving lives throughout Wisconsin.
Breaking Barriers in Medical Imaging: Dr. Andrew Nencka's Odyssey in MRI Innovation
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Dr. Andrew Nencka, PhD, associate professor and operations director at the Center for Imaging Research (CIR) at MCW, focuses on MRI technology and advancing medical imaging for the benefit of patients around the world. A significant breakthrough in this journey is the Hyperfine MRI system-a portable and low-cost solution designed to transcend infrastructure limitations in resource-limited setti...
Medical College of Wisconsin - Central Wisconsin 2024 Commencement Ceremony
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Celebrate the newest class of graduates from the MCW-Central Wisconsin campus on Friday, May 24, at 1:00 PM CDT. More information can be found on MCW's Commencement web page here: www.mcw.edu/education/academic-and-student-services/commencement/central-wi
The Science Behind Collaborative Diabetes Management Interventions
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Take a virtual coffee break with the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) and the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment as we chat with David Nelson, PhD, Professor, Department of Family and Community at the Medical College of Wisconsin, on the systems changes needed for health integration and delivery for diabetes prevention.
MCW Cancer Center’s ‘Lazos de Esperanza’ Uplifts the Voices of Cancer Survivors
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During the MCW Cancer Center’s 2nd Annual Lazos de Esperanza Symposium, Juan Ortega, colon cancer survivor and psychotherapist, led a mental health session alongside his wife, Angeles Flores. Listen as he discusses the importance of events like “Lazos” for uplifting the Hispanic community and bringing awareness to existing physical, emotional, and mental health issues. Learn more about the MCW ...
AHW 20th Anniversary
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Blue Cross & Blue Shield United of Wisconsin’s conversion to a for-profit corporation in 1999 resulted in a $618 million gift to the people of Wisconsin, split evenly between the state’s two medical schools-the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW). MCW leaders past and present reflect on the formation of the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowm...
Foundations for Flourishing: Flourishing in Medicine
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Foundations for Flourishing: Flourishing in Medicine
Targeted Therapy for Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
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Targeted Therapy for Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
Jean Bikomeye Spotlight - Climate Health Inequities Research
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Jean Bikomeye Spotlight - Climate Health Inequities Research
Innovations in Chemotherapy with Dr. Mandana Kamgar
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Innovations in Chemotherapy with Dr. Mandana Kamgar
MCW Little Scientists - The Secret Code Inside You: All About Your DNA
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MCW Little Scientists - The Secret Code Inside You: All About Your DNA
The Science Behind Integrative Dementia Care
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The Science Behind Integrative Dementia Care
Commencement Regalia Guide
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Commencement Regalia Guide
Dept of Surgery Faculty Focus: Francisco A. Durazo, MD
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Dept of Surgery Faculty Focus: Francisco A. Durazo, MD
Dept of Surgery Faculty Focus: Katherine T. Flynn-O’Brien, MD, MPH
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Dept of Surgery Faculty Focus: Katherine T. Flynn-O’Brien, MD, MPH
Dept of Surgery Faculty Focus: Christian J. Kastrup, PhD
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Dept of Surgery Faculty Focus: Christian J. Kastrup, PhD
Dept of Surgery Faculty Focus: Anai N. Kothari, MD, MS
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Dept of Surgery Faculty Focus: Anai N. Kothari, MD, MS
Unlocking the Mysteries of Multiple Sclerosis
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Unlocking the Mysteries of Multiple Sclerosis
Dept of Surgery Faculty Focus: Ugwuji N. Maduekwe, MD, MMSc, MPH
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Dept of Surgery Faculty Focus: Ugwuji N. Maduekwe, MD, MMSc, MPH
Welcome to the Operating Room at the MCW LaBahn Pancreatic Cancer Program
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Welcome to the Operating Room at the MCW LaBahn Pancreatic Cancer Program
Dept of Surgery Faculty Focus: Jacob R. Peschman, MD
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Dept of Surgery Faculty Focus: Jacob R. Peschman, MD
Dept of Surgery Faculty Focus: Katie Iverson, MD, MPH
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Dept of Surgery Faculty Focus: Katie Iverson, MD, MPH
The Science Behind Self-Compassion and Weight Management
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The Science Behind Self-Compassion and Weight Management
Dept of Surgery Faculty Focus: Badi Rawashdeh, MBBS
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Dept of Surgery Faculty Focus: Badi Rawashdeh, MBBS
Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment (AHW) 2024-2028 Five Year Plan
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Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment (AHW) 2024-2028 Five Year Plan
Robotic Pancreatic Surgery with Dr. Kathleen Christians
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Robotic Pancreatic Surgery with Dr. Kathleen Christians
Match Day 2024 Virtual Congrats
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Match Day 2024 Virtual Congrats

Комментарии

  • @kasunhiththatiyage2019
    @kasunhiththatiyage2019 2 дня назад

    Fat loss is a common goal for many, but understanding the science behind it can help you achieve your goals more effectively. Here’s a breakdown of the key principles and mechanisms involved in fat loss, supported by scientific research. muscleverse.blogspot.com/2024/05/the-science-behind-fat-loss-how-to-shed.html

  • @AATN_2019
    @AATN_2019 4 дня назад

    Doc, what about the impact of the whole process of the whipped surgery on the gut micro biome? My father in law has been through whipple and can’t maintain weight even with enzymes. My theory is between the surgery, chemo, radiation, and antibiotics this has destroyed his micro biome. His body is not processing food, it just runs right through him - he’s malnutritioned and now at a last resort and looking at TPN. My thought is to treat with a quality probiotic to build up the digestive tract - If anyone out there has tried this please let us know the outcome.

  • @jimzimmerman5288
    @jimzimmerman5288 5 дней назад

    How did maintain your weight??

  • @donnamunday9176
    @donnamunday9176 15 дней назад

    I have pancreatic stage 3 had all those surgeries the chemo the radiations the chemo positive positive attitude knowing that God's got you and just push through every day knowing that God's got your day planned for you and you will make it through be strong in your faith and let family love you through it

  • @ananthalakshmi6977
    @ananthalakshmi6977 18 дней назад

    Only bloating and increased frequency of stool with gas ina pancreatic tail cancer Do we need enzymes Will taking them reduce the bloating

  • @user-sl9uz8ut6z
    @user-sl9uz8ut6z 22 дня назад

    IF YOU HAVE CANCER CK OUT JOE TIPPENS CANCER PROTOCOL FENBENDAZOLE RIGHT AWAY,FENBENDAZOLE REDUCES AND KILLS CANCER CELLS WITH OUT ANY SIDE EFFECTS AND CAN BE USED AS A PROPHYLACTIC AGAINST CANCER. JESUS LOVES YOU ❤❤❤

  • @naushaae7441
    @naushaae7441 27 дней назад

    CAR-T and chemo same ?

  • @kyurgo
    @kyurgo 28 дней назад

    Thank you for doing this. Very helpful and informative.

  • @user-tv1nc9qx2d
    @user-tv1nc9qx2d 29 дней назад

    Innovation must follow fundamental science. Pattern recognition will never lead to innovation. IQ test = all based on pattern recognition. In real life, that leads to NO where. For example, solving global warming and global drought = following fundamental science. Everyone knows evaporation process will cool things down. All physicists and chemists know salt water (water with ions) have trouble evaporating. That is why when there is a drought, the freshwater lakes are shrinking in size + little clouds in the sky. If all water (salt or fresh) evaporate at the same rate, then the sky would be full of clouds -> rain -> NO drought. Two fundamental science principles added together = break through innovation -> lower earth's temperature, sky full of clouds from water evaporation, deserts turn green. For example, Saudi Arabia, Utah, Texas, etc. all turning green -> saving planet earth, created trillions, trillions, trillions, trillions of dollars of wealth. Innovation = difficult = lots of logic and reasoning. That is why innovation = valuable. They say that CO2 = insulator, traps heat, but when you use logic and reasoning, you will know that heat, aka electromagnetic field is conducted by elections. So for wood, concrete, metal, metal has the highest density of elections, thus heaviest due to attraction with planet earth with high matter density -> metal with highest electron density conducts heat the most. So technically CO2 has electrons, it conducts heat. Higher CO2 density -> higher electrons density, more heat is conducted. Nothing traps heat. They just conduct heat at different rate due to electron density. Those who say CO2 traps heat -> global warming + global drought = 100% imagination, ZERO fundamental science. So innovation = based on fundamental science ONLY + tons of logic and reasoning involved -> valuable.

  • @user-tv1nc9qx2d
    @user-tv1nc9qx2d 29 дней назад

    Soft science = NO future. Future = innovation. Soft science are done by Ai now.

  • @kashatespam9668
    @kashatespam9668 Месяц назад

    Ah it is different than breast cancer which is chemo then surgery and then radiation. Good to know. I came here to better understand my brother's father-in-law's pancreatic cancer as he is stopping his chemo and not doing the rest. He feels he is too old to keep going through this as he is in a lot of pain. Where as myself I just had my lumpectomy for my breast cancer.

  • @fanghsu2550
    @fanghsu2550 Месяц назад

    Dr. Evans, thank you for this clearly explained treatment sequencing for localized pancreatic cancer.

  • @carloscabrera6621
    @carloscabrera6621 Месяц назад

    Very intersting operacionig

  • @kmmoreno
    @kmmoreno Месяц назад

    Thank you for this video! My Mom was just diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, borderline resectable. She dealing with the bowel issues and we’re trying to get her eating under control. Glad to hear there’s hope! Keeping the faith.

  • @milamayer
    @milamayer Месяц назад

    Is immunotherapy also used with pancreatic cancer?

  • @CarmenFatima
    @CarmenFatima Месяц назад

    Excellent presentation Dr. Evans!

  • @daphnekite578
    @daphnekite578 Месяц назад

    Hi , could you give me advice on my impending pancreatic resection and removing the spleen. I believe my tumour is affecting the nerve behind the pancreas . I live in Nz and they don’t do chemo or radiation prior to surgery. I am 77 yrs old and wondering if I will survive long enough after private surgery.

  • @josephtzougros901
    @josephtzougros901 Месяц назад

    Congratulations Dr. Flanagan 🎉

  • @TIME-CHANGERS
    @TIME-CHANGERS Месяц назад

    Nice explain

  • @Teenibash1969
    @Teenibash1969 Месяц назад

    Hello from Scotland. I was recently found to have a 3cm mucinous neoplasm on the tail of my pancreas. I’m 55 and don’t smoke or drink. It was spotted during a CT scan on my thymus. I do have myasthenia gravis. How sad it’s there without having a symptom. I have no symptoms and feel fine.

    • @robintownsendalvarenga9757
      @robintownsendalvarenga9757 Месяц назад

      I hope everythig goes fine. My mom was recently diagnosed with head pancreatic cancer, but could not do the surgery due to what he said in the video, the vessels.

    • @Teenibash1969
      @Teenibash1969 Месяц назад

      @@robintownsendalvarenga9757 thank you for your message. Sending best wishes to your mum.

    • @shefalibhasin6909
      @shefalibhasin6909 16 дней назад

      How are you? What treatment has been given?

    • @Teenibash1969
      @Teenibash1969 16 дней назад

      @@shefalibhasin6909 nothing as yet. I have to lose at least a stone in weight before they will operate. I have been told I will be losing half my pancreas and my spleen when they do operate. Between now and then I hope the neoplasm doesn’t start to change. I weigh 93kg and they said if they has to operate I only had a 5% chance of survival. I found that very scary.

  • @AnthonyNasr-ce9fz
    @AnthonyNasr-ce9fz Месяц назад

    Do you accept IMG from ACGMEi accredited programs?

  • @francishubertovasquez2139
    @francishubertovasquez2139 Месяц назад

    That gave me an idea correlated to the time of Sodom and Gomorrah where God have instructed the person's to be evacuated from there after God rained fire to dissolve those cities instructing them not to turn their back at those places but unfortunately a woman turned back to see what's happening and suddenly she become a statue of salt. I'm thinking ahead of time when in advancements in science made able intelligent beings to mobilize air molecules, water molecules or create a bonds structures of that from oxygen and hydrogen bond structures to be attached by air and water molecules in mid air while mobilizing communication fibered waves to plugged in to something creating sleepers or stationary armies of sculptured image like made of minerals deposits, rocks and tree plants utilizing the components and properties inherent to them such as rock dust particles, carbons sourced from carbon dated rocks and trees only as inherent and properties of them and combination mix of elements atomic mass and numbers which are of fit of them, compounds mobilization attachments to it's compatibles and we're done by painting an area with enclosed workable area energies for fast phase time manipulation in that area only for instant result. Beware of those stationaries things, .... Some of those are sexy, that's for the gays warning only.

  • @AATN_2019
    @AATN_2019 Месяц назад

    Thank you for taking the time to create this video series! My father in law (75) is 18 months post whipple surgery. Overall doing well but trying to manage diarrhea and weight loss. 113lbs. We have not found many resources addressing diet framework. If you can suggest any resources it would be appreciated

  • @RR-pi1nu
    @RR-pi1nu Месяц назад

    Thank you for the informative video. I’ve just been diagnosed with a small PNET. I think they are going to perform an endoscopy to determine if it’s functional or not.

  • @CarmenFatima
    @CarmenFatima 2 месяца назад

    Hello Dr. Evans, Thank you for creating these videos! Listening to a patient's story and their journey, gives clarify and hope to an otherwise very scarry diagnosis and the road that lays ahead.

  • @garrybrown3165
    @garrybrown3165 2 месяца назад

    Excellent discussion in easy to understand language. As a radiation oncologist with a background in pharmacy (WSU 1976), Radiopharmacy (USC 1979), Osteopathic Medicine (COMP/Western University of Health Sciences 1990) and Radiation Oncology (LAC/USC 1995) and with a diagnosis of Stage III pancreatic adenocarcinoma this month chemo port placed and laparoscopic evaluation (negative) today I commend the work your team is doing on behalf of cancer patients. Please let me know what ADC studies you are currently undertaking. GJBrownDO 4/26/2024 20:50 Pacific

  • @scarlethcanifru2165
    @scarlethcanifru2165 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much! I’m 32 and I was diagnosed with PNET (G2) when I was 30. I had metastasis in the body and tale of the pancreas, and other organs like the spleen, gallbladder, and some nodules in the liver. The surgeon removed all that ( I just have the head of the pancreas now) and after a year the nodules appeared again in the liver. Nowadays I’m with systemic treatment of Sandostatin LAR and I feel very well and do my life normally. 💕

    • @debrahubbard3047
      @debrahubbard3047 2 месяца назад

      Sending love and prayers 💞🙏

    • @hishamesmaiel9153
      @hishamesmaiel9153 2 месяца назад

      هل يمكنني التواصل معك أكثر زوجتى تعانى من نفس الورم انه لمن دواعي سرورى التواصل معك نظرا لان فى بلدى لايوجد هذا التخصص

    • @hishamesmaiel9153
      @hishamesmaiel9153 2 месяца назад

      رسالتى إلى scarlethcanifru2165@

  • @kerrymclerran219
    @kerrymclerran219 2 месяца назад

    You did not explain the difference between locally advanced type A and B !

  • @ninadperiodon
    @ninadperiodon 2 месяца назад

    Not only tumour which is rare but also simple and very common thing like gallstones can also obstruct bile and pancreatic juice hence supplementation with ox bile along with PERT is very important. Also add sodium bicarbonate. Thank me now.

    • @cavelleardiel
      @cavelleardiel Месяц назад

      I just ordered Tudca for my ex husband. He has ascites and possible....pancreatic cancer. Just waiting for the PET scan.

  • @mylataguba1397
    @mylataguba1397 2 месяца назад

    What if,this is the case doctor,. after 4 years of surgery..there is a cancer recurrence?

  • @georgeidarraga4006
    @georgeidarraga4006 2 месяца назад

    I have my surgery in 6 days. This was very helpful!

  • @gemmaestrada2686
    @gemmaestrada2686 2 месяца назад

    Youre so blessed and lucky to have all those great doctors around you thats why you survived this.. God bless

  • @andrii-vladpopa3468
    @andrii-vladpopa3468 2 месяца назад

    Hello! I have a question, as I am getting close to an endoscopy on May 23, 2024. In cases of hiatal hernia is it common for blood tests such as "VSH" ("haematia/red blood cell segmentation speed") or "C-Reactive protein" to "jump" a little? My VSH was 47 and the CRP test revealed a level 0f about 3.5 units. Thank you!

  • @juandava753
    @juandava753 2 месяца назад

    Very odd that i didn't hear one essential nutrient mentioned during this entire video? Calories, OK, but even though we do need a relatively small number of calories (most modern humans get them through carbohydrates that is NOT an essential nutrient!), can get calories from meat and high quality fat. But why was there no mention of magnesium, Vitamin A, D, K2??? How about micronutrients like copper, zinc, and more? Over 80% od all americans are deficient in these nutrients and if you're trying to heal from ANY cancer you better get them in REAL food - not just shakes and smoothies!

    • @roshi98
      @roshi98 Месяц назад

      Probably because there isn't a single answer and it's highly dependent on how treatment is progressing, amount of weight gained or lost, pre-existing conditions, etc? There are so many factors that come into play that it's difficult to distil. My mother started chemo five weeks ago and is now down to 82 pounds (her normal weight is 115). Her latest infusion had to be delayed due to dramatic weight loss. Her near-term remedy cannot be on tweaking micronutrients or discriminating between healthy foods and unhealthy ones, she just needs to gain weight through whatever means possible. If that involves more carbs and calorie-dense foods like fats, sweets, and processed, so be it. Take a good multivitamin to gain those missing nutrients and course correct later.

  • @aussieme-mt7vr
    @aussieme-mt7vr 3 месяца назад

    when I was diagnosed of pancreatic cancer stage 4 the scan according to the doctors showed it did not spread. I underwent chemo 7 cycles but did not work. they suggested radiation still did not work and on the scan it showed they found 2 small spots in my lung and 1 small spot in my liver. why it was not found before when I had MRI and CT scans prior to chemo and scan after 6th cycle did not show those small spots. the scan after radiation showed the tumour is growing. I did not experience intense pain on my abdomen before and after chemo but I did have pain after radiation therapy. I was referred back to my first oncologist who handle my chemo. he suggested my last option is to participate in a cancer screening program. just yesterday I was informed the genomic profiling on my tumour sample was completed and was sent to the oncologist. so I am waiting as to when that oncologist has a time to see me. I had been trying to fast and eating more vegetables with fish and chicken meat as well as milk as my source of protein. I am alright at the moment. I also was able to do a little of exercise. but I cannot help thinking that if only I have considerable money I could go to a private doctor for second opinion maybe they could give me another treatment that might help shrink the tumour. but because I go to a public hospital the doctor is too busy handling too many patients that I feel he is not really helping me survive it is just like he is following a certain protocol that all cancer patients need to undergo the same type of chemo not fully sure if it is the right one for my kind of cancer. they said lots of patients undergo long chemo up to one year maybe more but maybe there is an improvement whereas in my case on the 6th cycle outright the scan showed it did not work the cancer marker rose to 2,000. the only consolation of radiation therapy the cancer marker decrease as of the last blood test it showed around 369 or less than 400 from 2,000 was a big difference. I ask my husband if I look very sick he said no. when I am stress of thinking I have cancer I don't feel like getting out of my bed. but there are times I can walk around the block and do some lifting of dumbbells of 10 kgs. hope whatever treatment if there's any the oncologist will plan after knowing the results of the genomic profiling it will help shrink the tumour. it is not helping being stressed knowing I have cancer plus the stress neighbours bullying us no compassion even if they knew I am battling cancer. I could not help thinking hopefully these people will get the cancer that I have so they will know how it is having a cancer it is not a joke and it is like a death sentence. everytime I heard that word cancer it sounds like death to me it means my days are numbered. help me God survive.

  • @handleRax
    @handleRax 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the detailed and understandable information. Can you pls tell the common treatment for NET grade 1(non functional) , stage 4 , pancreatic cancer spread to liver

  • @chimi1924
    @chimi1924 3 месяца назад

    Symptoms: Frequent bowel movements Fetide odor in poop (bad smell) Bloating after eating Gas Whitish stools

    • @jimzimmerman5288
      @jimzimmerman5288 4 дня назад

      I was having the frequent bowel movements and told my doctor about have up to 5 within 3 or 5 hours. He said people just have different bowel movements. Now stage VI

  • @ZaibiDesigner
    @ZaibiDesigner 3 месяца назад

    Hey Dr, I just watched your video and I must say that it was really informative and well-made. I was wondering if I could help you edit your highly engaging videos thumbnails and Video SEO Optimization and Promotion which will help your video to reach to a wider audience and increase your subscribers and viewers.

  • @francishubertovasquez2139
    @francishubertovasquez2139 3 месяца назад

    There are those short sighted mindsets using social media platforms doing their bully style effects of laughing to what I've typed like enzyme reacting morons laughing at the progression of profession and modernization of science developments wherein they are opening themselves to be laughingstocks of intellectuals and to the higher extent the geniuses of tomorrow forgetting that the HIV AIDS treatments were sourced from the capability of the CRISPR Cas- 9 and CRISPR Cas-12, and the ongoing development of genetic engineering and molecular science and biological science of the microthings and the advent of Nannotech and Nannomaterials, the very powerful Electron microscopes and the ever changing microorganisms transformations due to genetic mutations, and the would be presence of space bacterias and space microorganisms because the alien beings themselves and other extra- terrestials are the resultant of mix splicings of human, animals and insects genetics done by those evil intelligent beings that probably spread their science things in space environment, I think it's time to bring in Jim Carrey, Charlie Chaplin, the 3 Stooges and other Hollywood comedians actors to laugh at them in choir or individually because of their idiotic and borderline IQ mindsets, Ha ha haa!

  • @francishubertovasquez2139
    @francishubertovasquez2139 3 месяца назад

    What if the modern progression of doctors is to deal with the microthings microorganisms in the microworld and their changes never before seen in our present instruments or space microorganism analysis as probable space causative organisms itself being tested and treated for what it may cause if it managed to get along with cosmic light showers or into the space modules as products of space mutation organisms in tandem with scientists experts in space lab stations.

  • @francishubertovasquez2139
    @francishubertovasquez2139 3 месяца назад

    What if there's a machine type sensors like a plug in plug out to sterile instruments or probes surgically inserted and stitched immersed in body fluids or tissues of whatever type detecting receptors activation resultant of enzymatic caused reactions connected to a monitor with specific molecular reaction graph or chemical bond structures and it's branchings per time in real time interpreter of what was detected not just for the aid of diagnosis but also for molecular science analysis of disease preventions and treatments and enzymatic reactions in disease types and molecular behavior analysis in relation to drug levels half life and drug therapeutic levels and drug interactions shown in the computer image of atomic molecular behaviors, chemical bond structures readers, and if possible cell nucleus encodings reader per real time for cancer prognosis and beyond.

  • @brettfishman6502
    @brettfishman6502 3 месяца назад

    Tommy you have reach your goal in life and your dream has come true. And for that I am happy to hear that you will be going to Duke in NC for the next 4 years and I wish you well on your next big move. I wish you all my best to you and God Bless. Brett

  • @bhupenmonpara5707
    @bhupenmonpara5707 3 месяца назад

    Sir need ur opinion. After surgery my dad faced issue of bile leak. After second surgery if that happens again then what should we do?? Doctor suggested to wait for next 4 days (pancreas and bile duct stitches were broken after first surgery).

    • @khaliddurrani6432
      @khaliddurrani6432 2 дня назад

      A leak is a technical problem of this complex operation and unfortunately is associated with delayed recovery. Surely your doctor knows how to mange it usually by external drainage, nutritional support and monitoring for infection, called watchful waiting. Hopefully it will settle over time.

  • @hienienguyen6766
    @hienienguyen6766 3 месяца назад

    yes this is great information. i enjoy hearing what this presentation was all about. I am glad that you have gotten to talk about this. i have done a lot of research support is already found when you are getting more resources, and having people that have loved ones that are going thru this

  • @user-ui8xd4ws4v
    @user-ui8xd4ws4v 3 месяца назад

    Sir lax Les hill grades 1 2 3 4 k bare ma vedios bnayein Sir mujhe les hill 2 hai

  • @Indian-at-heart
    @Indian-at-heart 3 месяца назад

    Lovely!! Its heartning to note that how easy this conversation was made. My father has "Tumor Neuroendocrine in Pancreas and Small Intestine, spread to the liver.", and I can understand what you all are taking. Do you offer online consultation? Wish to share the U/S, CTScan and Blood Repots.

  • @terichristensen7932
    @terichristensen7932 4 месяца назад

    Oh my god, how do they not know that cancer is driven by glucose?

  • @lindabennett8494
    @lindabennett8494 4 месяца назад

    Treatment options not discussed for stage 4...

    • @francishubertovasquez2139
      @francishubertovasquez2139 3 месяца назад

      The real danger to the world, the conniver groups with their purpose of World Domination.

  • @EOHCP
    @EOHCP 4 месяца назад

    Good