Salivary Gland Cancer


Are you aware of the most common tumors of the Parotid Glands?
(Prof) Dr. Satish Nair, Senior Consultant, ENT & Head & Neck Surgery, Apollo Hospitals Bannerghatta Road explains the common Parotid Gland tumors and the various options to treat the same. He further briefs about the Parotidectomy and the advantages associated with the same.
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How to perform a submandibular gland resection? In this video we take you step by step through the submandibular gland resection surgical technique. This video is intended for ENT residents and Head and Neck Surgery Surgeons. It is part of the ORL-Information's Head and Neck surgery Masterclass in collaboration with the University Hospital of Nîmes. Surgeons Editors: Pr. Benjamin LALLEMANT, MD, PhD - Dr. Camille GALY, MD Head and and Neck Department, University Hospital of Nîmes, France Official video | www.orl-information.fr


How long does it take to recover from salivary gland surgery? Dr. Ryan Osborne, Director of Head & Neck Surgery and Salivary Gland Disorders, at the Osborne Head & Neck Institute, specializes in the non-surgical removal of salivary gland stones causing swelling and infection of the major salivary glands. In this series of videos, Dr. Osborne answers frequently asked questions about salivary gland stones.
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No two cancers are the same and neither should your nutrition be. The most commonly asked question to dieticians and oncologists globally is “What Should I Eat?”. The answer is “It Depends”. It depends on the type of cancer, current treatment and supplements being taken, age, gender, BMI, lifestyle and any genetic information available. In short – the answer to “What Should I Eat” for Salivary Gland Cancer needs to be personalized to minimize adverse interactions between nutrition (from foods/diet) and treatment, and to improve symptoms.
Foods like Barley and Blackberry should be eaten when undergoing Vincristine treatment for Salivary Gland Cancer. On the same lines, avoid foods like Buttermilk and Cherry with treatment of Vincristine for this Cancer. Also, Black Seed contains an active ingredient called Thymoquinone. Thymoquinone has CYP (drug metabolizing enzyme) interactions with Vincristine treatment and hence should be avoided.
You get the point – your nutrition needs to be personalized and it needs to be re-evaluated as soon as any of the conditions change. Create and follow a nutrition plan personalized to you to minimize adverse interactions of nutrition for cancers like Salivary Gland Cancer.
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