Cancer in Young Adults

2021 Young-Onset and Hereditary Colorectal Cancer Education Day: A Virtual Patient-Oriented Seminar
2021 Young-Onset and Hereditary Colorectal Cancer Education Day: A Virtual Patient-Oriented Seminar administrator 5 Views • 2 years ago

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Up to 12% of colorectal cancers occur in individuals under the age of 50. According to the National Cancer Institute, since 1994, cases of young-onset colorectal cancer have increased by 51%. Watch as members of Cleveland Clinic's Digestive Disease & Surgery Institute and Cancer Center discuss this rise in young-onset colorectal cancer, who is most at risk, nutrition monitoring, genetic counseling and more.

0:00 - Introduction
4:44 - The Alarming Rise of Colorectal Cancer in Young People: Who is at Risk: Stephanie Schmit, PhD
21:14 - Who Should Undergo Genetic Testing and Why?: Brandie Leach, MS, LGC
35:10 - Does nutrition affect the risk for Colorectal Cancer?: Gail Cresci, PhD
59:00 - What Role do Intestinal Bacteria Play in Colorectal Cancer?: Kanika Nair, MD
01:06:48 - Questions and Discussion
01:16:16 - How Much of the Colon Needs to be Removed?: Joshua Sommovilla, MD
01:31:53 - How to Bounce Back Faster from Surgery: David Liska, MD
01:53:45 - When can Surgery be Avoided by Using Advanced Endoscopic Techniques?: Emre Gorgun, MD
02:14:35 - When are Chemotherapy and Radiation Needed? - Smith Krishnamurthi, MD
02:34:49 - Questions and Discussion
02:42:10 - Fertility Preservation and Sexual Health for Women and Men with Colorectal Cancer: Laura Detti, MD & Sarah Vij, MD
03:19:02 - Navigating Life Detours: Karen Hurly, PhD
03:33:44 - Surveillance Colonoscopies and Screening of Relatives: Carol Burke, MD
03:54:50 - Lifestyle Medicine for Young Colorectal Cancer Survivors: Irina Todorov, MD
04:09:20 - Questions and Discussion
04:20:15 - Closing Remarks: David Liska, MD

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How Does Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Work?
How Does Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Work? administrator 2 Views • 2 years ago

Cognitive behavioral therapy is a treatment option for people with mental illness. It is an evidence-based treatment that focuses on the relationship between thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and behaviors.

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Young cancer pantient 'marries' her favorite%2
Young cancer pantient 'marries' her favorite%2 administrator 1 Views • 2 years ago

ALBANY -- After a day many little girls dream of, Abby Sayles is still glowing.

Four-year-old Abby "got married" to her favorite Albany Medical Center nurse Matt Hickling.

It started as a simple conversation. Abby told her mom Renee Sayles that she planned to get married when she came to the hospital for a doctors visit, to Matt.

"Wednesday I had texted him just to give him an idea that she was coming in with this idea so he wasn't throw off," said Renee Sayles.

Instead of just smiling at Abby's sweet thought, Matt and his co-workers planned a wedding.

"Abby is also very strong willed, has a lot of courageous spirit. So when she comes in and has something on her mind, let's see what we can do," said Hickling, BSN, RN.

A wedding is typically a milestone for much later in life. But at four, Abby has already been through more than most. Last August, she was diagnosed with Leukemia.

"It was tough when she first came here, being three when she was first diagnosed is something that's tough for somebody," said Hickling.

Moments like the wedding party make coming to the hospital a little easier for Abby and her family. Abby's mom said the friendships the nurses and doctors have built with Abby have made her more willing to come to the hospital.

Much to Matt's surprise, a video of the event has gone viral. He hopes it sends a larger message.

"Even something so simple and upbeat can bring an awareness to people that there are families that have to deal with this," he said.

Abby isn't thinking about that. She just knows she has friends who care about her and make her laugh.

"What was the best part about the wedding?" CBS6 News asked Abby.

"Eating the cake and putting the cake on Matt's nose," said Abby.

Abby said she feels good right now. Her mom said treatment is going well.

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