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Evolution in the Management of Rectal Cancer: Radical Surgery, Local Excision, Observation
Colorectal Cancer in 2017: Course 1 of 9 Dr. Lakshman discusses the demographics of rectal cancer, risk factors, environmental factors, and associated conditions. He describes the current diagnosis, staging, and treatment options for ...
Colon Cancer Screening: Standard of Care Present & Future
Colorectal Cancer in 2017: Course 2 of 9 Dr. Srygley discusses the methods of colon cancer screening, such as FIT, cologuard and colon capsule, with a thorough evaluation of the pro’s, con’s, advantages, disadvantages and contraindications. ...
The Role of MRI in Rectal Cancer Staging
Colorectal Cancer in 2017: Course 3 of 9 Dr. Bloom discusses the MRI’s role in the diagnosis and staging of rectal cancer. Total Viewing Time: 30 minutes - 1 video Instruction Format: Slide and Presentation On Demand Webinar Cost: ...
Systemic Therapy for Colorectal Cancer: A Success Story or a Continued Work in Progress?
Colorectal Cancer in 2017: Course 4 of 9 The major chemotherapy agents for colon cancer are discussed in this presentation. Immunotherapy and the role of dMMR/MSI in colon cancers are included in this presentation. The role and impact ...
HIPEC and Peritoneal Spread: A “New” Opportunity for Cure
Colorectal Cancer in 2017: Course 5 of 9 Peritoneal metastasis is the sole site in 20-25% of colon rectal cancer. Peritoneal metastasis is the second leading cause of colon rectal cancer. This presentation discusses the types of patients ...
Stump the Professor: Five Cases Involving Colorectal Hepatic Metastasis
Colorectal Cancer in 2017: Course 6 of 9 Dr. McKenzie discusses how colon rectal cancer is potentially curative in stage 4 disease. He presents the concept of the oncosurgical approach to metastatic disease and the need for a coordinated ...
Management of Large Colonic Polyps
Colorectal Cancer in 2017: Course 7 of 9 Dr. Gagneja discusses the different types and characteristics of difficult polyps, the use of endoscopy verses surgery and the benefits. He describes the Paris, Kudo and Nice classifications. ...
Pathology Driven Treatment: MSI, KRAS and Moving Forward
Colorectal Cancer in 2017: Course 8 of 9 Dr. Kressin discusses GI molecular pathology and testing. This presentation includes sporadic verses inherited colon rectal cancer syndromes (Lynch syndrome and MMR testing), additional mutational ...
How to Prevent Burnout: Balancing Work and Personal Life
Colorectal Cancer in 2017: Course 9 of 9 Dr. Gagneja is a practicing physician. He became interested in burnout when a physician friend experienced it. His discussion defines work-life balance, the scope of the problem, interventions ...
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