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Dr Kevin Soh removes a slow growing low grade cancer in the parotid salivary gland (parotidectomy) taking great care to preserve the facial nerve.
3 Mount Elizabeth, #07-02, Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre, Singapore 228510
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0:14 – Case Presentation: A 35 year old man has a large tumor below the right ear. It has been enlarging slowly for five years. The skin over the mass has been stretched thin. An incision biopsy had been performed 3 years ago with inconclusive results. Axial and Coronal CT scans showed a 4 cm right parotid tumor.
0:46 – The incision lines are drawn. If we plan the incision properly, the wound will be nearly invisible when healed!
1:02 – After elevating the skin flap, the tumor is clearly seen. The skin flap is sutured out of the way. The anterior border of the sternomastoid muscle is identified. The posterior belly of digastric muscle is identified. The facial nerve is found deep to the digastric muscle. The tumor is separated from the sternomastoid muscle. The superficial lobe of parotid gland is slowly separated from the branches of the facial nerve. I take painstaking care to preserve all branches of the facial nerve.
6:30 – The tumor has been delivered. The facial nerve and its branches are nicely displayed! I insert a drain to prevent post-operative wound hematoma formation. The platysma muscle is repaired before skin closure begins. The skin is meticulously closed with 5O monocryl to ensure a nice scar. Steristrips are used to add further support to the wound.


Fallopian tubes are essential for successful conception. One-third of the cases of infertility are due to blocked tubes.
In this video we will discuss:
1. The function of the Fallopian tube?
2. What causes damage to the Fallopian tubes?
3. What are the symptoms of tubal damage?
4. How to diagnose tubal block?
5. I have only one fallopian tube, is it possible for me to get pregnant?
6. What are the options if both tubes are blocked?
7. Can you open a blocked tube without surgery?
8. How do you treat hydrosalpinx?
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“Beautiful is a feeling, not an aesthetic.”
💖 We’re thrilled to present to you this group of breast cancer beauties. They will be modelling lingerie, breast prostheses, swimwear, activewear and clothing in the #BeautiesBreastsBubbles fashion parade to celebrate body positivity and showcase beauty after breast cancer.
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This event will fundraise for the #SunshineCoastBreastCancerCommunity. A portion of ticket proceeds will be donated to McGrath Foundation and the Buderim Private Hospital Cindy Mackenzie Breast Cancer Program to support Sunshine Coast locals diagnosed with breast cancer.
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Michael F. Driscoll, M.D., medical oncologist answers the question, once colon cancer is diagnosed, what are the next steps?
For cancers that seem local/regional meaning contained in one area potentially maybe there's some lymph nodes that look suspicious on the CT scan but no evidence of any spread to let's say the liver or the lungs which would be more of a distant spread and denote a late stage such as stage four.
It's usually stage 1, 2, 3 we would go for surgery as the first option and surgery is really your best chance of cure.
Oftentimes the final stage is not known until the pathology comes back. Sometimes we would look at a colon cancer and say this looks relatively early stage maybe this is a stage one, potentially a stage 2 and we may get the pathology back which shows that the cancer has maybe invaded deeper into the colon or maybe in the pericolorectal tissues which are just outside of the colon or has maybe spread to the lymph nodes and if that's the case then that changes what we're going to do after the surgical resection.
As a general rule with the different stages of colon cancer typically stage 1 people just need a surgical resection and that is generally curative.
Stage 2 depending on your risk factors you may need chemotherapy after the fact.
Stage 3 tends to involve the lymph nodes and we know from clinical trials that people that have lymph node involvement with colon cancer definitively benefit from chemotherapy it decreases their risk of recurrence gives them a better overall survival.
So, those folks definitively need chemotherapy and then stage 4 is spread outside in the colon so it's a distant platastocyst or spread somewhere else most often times its to the liver.
Colon cancer’s a little bit different cancer than some of the other solid tumor malignancies. When we look at other cancers such as let’s say pancreatic cancer or Cholangiocarcinoma which is a cancer of the biliary tract maybe even with cancer that starts in the liver and then spreads somewhere else, cellular carcinoma, or even lung cancer or breast cancer that tend to be stage four meaning distant metastasis oftentimes these are very difficult to cure.
Colon cancer is a little bit different in that when folks present with a single isolated metastasis or cancer to the liver from the colon and there's no evidence of any spread anywhere else we can still cure some of the stage 4 colon cancers with surgical resection or ablation of the liver metastases in addition to the chemotherapy.
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Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer in men. Find out what the function of the prostate is, what prostate cancer is and how cancer starts in the prostate from Cancer Research UK.
In this video, Dr. Vincent Gnanapragasm from Cambridge University talks us through what prostate cancer is. Learn about the function of the prostate, how cancer develops there and what happens. Find out what the risk groups for prostate cancer are, why prostate cancer cases have risen and what survival outlook is like.
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Head and neck cancers describe several malignant tumors that develop in or around the throat, larynx, nose, sinuses, and mouth. Various types of head and neck cancers are Nasopharyngeal, Oral & Oropharyngeal, Salivary gland cancer, Nasal cavity cancer, and laryngeal & hypopharyngeal cancers.
DR. VIJAY KUMAR KONTHAM, Consultant Radiation Oncologist and Pain and Palliative Care Physician Yashoda Hospitals explain about head and neck cancer and its types.
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![[English] MAKNA Getting to know Cervical Cancer](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/_vicIK8nFl0/mqdefault.jpg)

Cervical Cancer was the second most common cancer among women in Peninsular Malaysia between 2003 to 2005. It constituted 10.6% of all female cancers.
The cervix is a very strong muscle that connects a woman's womb and her vagina. It forms a small opening which lets through menstrual blood and sperm.
Cervical cancer usually starts in cells on the surface of the cervix. It happens when cells begin to grow and divide uncontrollably. These cells gradually spread into the tissue of the cervix. From there they may move to other parts of the body such as the vagina, womb or bowel. Cervical cancer can take years to develop. But before it develops, early changes take place in the cells on the surface of the cervix. At this point, the abnormal cells can easily be detected using Pap Smear Test.
Early cervical cancer often has no symptoms. But, visit your doctor if you notice the following signs:
- Bleeding between periods
- Bleeding during or after sex
- Bleeding after you have been through menopause
- Any unpleasant vaginal discharge
- Discomfort or pain during sex
These symptoms do not necessarily mean you have cervical cancer. However, it is advisable to check with a doctor.
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MAKNA (Majlis Kanser Nasional) or National Cancer Council is a not-for-profit mainly tasked to pool and utilise every effort, expertise and welfare from every faction of society to fight cancer and to reduce the pain, suffering and morbidity that cancer patients often experience.
It aims to provide curative care and preventive care, cancer research and support services to cancer patients and their families, high-risk groups and the general public in Malaysia and the region.
Together with ordinary Malaysians from all walks of life, MAKNA hopes to inspire extraordinary change and give people affected by cancer renewed hope in life.
MAKNA is registered under the Registrar of Societies Malaysia on 10 November 1994 and was officially launched on 30 March 1995. It was founded by Dato' Mohd Farid Ariffin in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Thyroid Cancer Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur)
Thyroid Cancer (also known as Thyroid Carcinoma) is a cancer of the thyroid gland (which is an endocrine gland located in the anterior portion of the neck). There are 4 main types of thyroid cancer, each having similar signs and symptoms with some exceptions. In this lesson, we discuss the signs and symptoms of thyroid cancer and why those signs and symptoms occur.
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