Time stamps 1:27 Learning objectives 6:00 Technical considerations 11:15 Challenges and staging 15:40 Abutment and Encasement 18:20 Case based learning 39:15 Mimics and differentials
Thanks for this presentation. The focus is rightly on the tumor but what are the concerns when a tumor looks to be resectable, say on the body/tail but a enlarged lymph node near an vein or artery is also present. How does this change the decision? All other organs are unremarkable.
If cancer is resectible now (stage1-2) what is the best option? Surgery now and then chemo or 2-4 months chemo then do whipple? That's my choice right now. Probably do chemo first then surgery. Hopefully, not the wrong choice.
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I think there is SMA syndrome, too
Time stamps
1:27 Learning objectives
6:00 Technical considerations
11:15 Challenges and staging
15:40 Abutment and Encasement
18:20 Case based learning
39:15 Mimics and differentials
Thanks for this presentation. The focus is rightly on the tumor but what are the concerns when a tumor looks to be resectable, say on the body/tail but a enlarged lymph node near an vein or artery is also present. How does this change the decision? All other organs are unremarkable.
Very Nicely Explained, Thankyou
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thank you so much ...very informative lecture
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Very nicely explained .
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Can ulcers of colon can be seen in ct scan?
Not unless they are significantly large or associated with a mass.
@@RadioGyanok thanks.... A lot. 👍🏻
If cancer is resectible now (stage1-2) what is the best option? Surgery now and then chemo or 2-4 months chemo then do whipple? That's my choice right now. Probably do chemo first then surgery. Hopefully, not the wrong choice.
We won't be able to comment on this. Kindly consult your treating physician.