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[Breast Side effects Removal of prostheses]
'What happens to the breast prosthesis removal process?'
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Membrane conditions are most important in removing breast implants.
First of all, it is important to check whether the membrane is thick or thin by looking at the mammogram.
If the membrane needs to be removed, a little more anesthesia.
Shinyu looks at the ultrasonic waves and does local anesthesia and removes breast prostheses.
After local anesthesia, you can cut open and remove prosthetic material for about 10 minutes.
It doesn't hurt so I go home smiling. But it hurts when I'm under anesthesia.
Nevertheless, he does not have a problem with removing breast prosthetics and going to work right after work the next day.
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Veeral Oza, MD, a gastroenterologist and interventional endoscopist with Prisma Health, discusses the importance of good colon health.
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Dr. Emma's patient has been living on a roller coaster her whole life. She had an emergency heart transplant when she was 9 years old and cancer when she was only 14 years old. Now, she gets another diagnosis that she wasn't expecting to.
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Virtually all light skinned individuals living in temperate or tropical climates will have a cancerous or pre-cancerous skin lesion during the course of their lives. These are most common on the face, ears, arms and legs. In all cases early detection and treatment is needed to avoid disfigurement or aggressive complicated surgery. One needs to ensure complete cancer removal, then see what the remaining defect is and then repair that defect with like tissue without creating a deformed donor area.
There are 9 options for repairing a lower eyelid defect that employ like tissue from either eyelid, the side of the nose or the cheek. In this case basal cell cancer was removed leaving a 15x8mm (1/2x1/3 inch) skin only defect over the eyelid muscle and a skin-fat defect over the side of the nose. Just closing the wound was not an option as it would have deformed the eyelid and restricted its function. A skin graft was not a good option as the part of the graft not directly over the muscle would have a crater appearance due to the fat deficit. A sliding cheek flap was the best option allowing the skin closure scars to be hidden and preventing any distortion of the eyelid, nose or mouth.


Dr. Dawn Mussallem, a breast cancer expert and cancer survivor, shares information about foods that fight and prevent cancer. Hear from other experts at the 2019 Capture the Moment Cancer Education Symposium on March 2 in Orlando, Florida. Sign up at https://capturethemomentorlando.eventbrite.com.


Dr. Raja M. Flores, Chief of the Division of Thoracic Surgery at The Mount Sinai Medical Center, is a recognized leader in the field of Thoracic Surgery for his pioneering efforts in the treatment of mesothelioma. He has established VATS lobectomy, a minimally invasive approach using three small incisions, as the gold standard in the surgical treatment of lung cancer. He published two sentinel studies validating its oncological effectiveness by demonstrating equivalent survival and recurrence rates with fewer complications and shorter hospital stays when compared to standard thoracotomy.
Currently, Dr. Flores is one of the most experienced VATS lobectomy surgeons in the world. He was a lead investigator in a multicenter trial of neoadjuvant alimta/cisplatin, extrapleural pneumonectomy, and high-dose radiation, which is designed to improve outcomes.
He also presented this data at the 90th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery.
Dr. Flores' additional research interests are based on numerous past projects relating to the multimodality management of malignant pleural mesothelioma, as well as innovative surgical techniques in minimally invasive thoracic surgery for lung cancer. He has led a number of major studies, including clinical trials of neoadjuvant gemcitabine and cisplatin followed by extrapleural pneumonectomy and high dose radiation.
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Did you know exercise could potentially prevent cancer or improve the outcome in a person with cancer? Check this out!
DATA:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC65227
https://academic.oup.com/bmb/a....rticle-abstract/139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC59615
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC50979
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC32253
https://journals.lww.com/acsm-....csmr/fulltext/2017/0
0:00 Introduction: Exercise for cancer
0:45 Cancer cells vs. normal cells
4:10 Synthetic antioxidants and cancer
4:55 Natural cancer preventatives
5:37 The benefits of exercise for cancer
7:14 Check out my video on what to eat if you have cancer!
Today I want to cover the potent effect of exercise on cancer. Study after study shows a major decrease in risk of certain cancers when a person exercises—we’re going to talk about why.
Normal cells and cancer cells are very different. A normal cell uses a lot of oxygen, but a cancer cell doesn’t have to use oxygen at all. A normal cell also has a lot of mitochondria, and a cancer cell doesn’t. A normal cell has a limited lifespan, whereas a cancer cell can live forever.
A normal cell is triggered to die, and that trigger comes from a byproduct of using oxygen called ROS. ROS is a reactive group of chemicals that influence the body and react to the body.
Cancer cells have a deficiency of ROS, but normal cells have an abundance of ROS. The more oxygen you can give your cells, the more ROS you will have to trigger apoptosis (cell death).
This is one reason why things that lower oxygen enhance cancer—like smoking, an infection, or inflammation. Chronic stress and high glucose also cause lowered oxygen.
Research has shown that certain synthetic antioxidants can increase the risk of cancer. Could it be that the chemicals in synthetic antioxidants lower oxygen and therefore lower the apoptosis in cancer cells? I think so.
It’s crucial to understand this concept because there are things you can try to help potentially prevent cancer or slow things down if you have cancer.
One of the biggest things that will increase oxygen and ROS is exercise. Exercise can increase your oxygen by 10 to 20 times and ROS by 1000 times.
Exercise also improves your blood sugars and insulin resistance, which can decrease the risk of cancer. If you exercise outside, you’ll get vitamin D and infrared light. Both have been known to decrease the risk of cancer.
Exercise will also increase the number of mitochondria to produce more oxygen and ROS. Lastly, exercise will help improve your immune system to help you fight cancer.
Besides exercise, one of the best things you can do to help fight cancer and potentially prevent cancer is to get on the correct diet. To learn more about the best diet to support your health, check out my videos on Healthy Keto.
Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
Dr. Berg, age 56, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan, and is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.
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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps increase your awareness of the potent effect of exercise on cancer. I’ll see you in the next video.


Best 100 Morning Worship Songs All Time -New Christian Worship Songs -Nonstop Christian Gospel Songs
John 3:1
Now there was a Pharisee, a man named Nicodemus who was a member of the Jewish ruling council.
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Track list:
[00:00:00] - I Surrender
[00:05:37] - Lord, I Need You
[00:08:54] - Goodness Of God
[00:12:54] - King Of My Heart
[00:17:27] - Way Maker
[00:20:42] - I Love You Lord
[00:23:21] - Thank You Jesus For The Blood
[00:27:56] - I Speak Jesus
[00:34:02] - Good Good Father
[00:38:20] - King Of Kings
[00:43:51] - Jesus I Need You
[00:48:03] - What A Beautiful Name
[00:53:23] - Battle Belongs
[00:57:56] - At The Cross
[01:02:18] - Open Up The Heavens
[01:06:23] - Great Are You Lord
[01:11:02] - Happy Day
[01:14:14] - How Deep The Father
[01:18:30] - 10000 Reasons
[01:24:01] - Shout To The Lord
[01:28:21] - Lead Me Lord
[01:33:35] - Thank You Lord
[01:39:00] - With All I Am
[01:43:22] - The Steadfast Love Of The Lord
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Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK, with over 40,000 new cases diagnosed every year. UCLH is the London Cancer Centre for the surgical treatment of prostate cancer and accepts referrals across the London Cancer Network, nationally and internationally.
In this video, world-leading expert Professor Mark Emberton talks us through why do men get prostate cancer.
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Knowing is half of the battle!
Although Ataxia telangiectasia can neither be treated nor it has a specific therapy for the neurological problems associated with this disease. But knowing about this diseases can be helpful in many ways!
Ataxia Telangiectasia
Ataxia Telangiectasia (A-T) is an autosomal recessive disorder primarily characterized by:
✔️ Immunodeficiency
✔️ Cerebellar degeneration
✔️ Ocular telangiectasia
Etiology Ataxia telangiectasia
It is often referred to as a genome instability or DNA damage response syndrome. It is the damage on the 14th chromosome that has caused by breakage and translocation. This causes defects in the gene loci for TCR and immunoglobulins.
This condition can lead to sinopulmonary syndrome that is characterized by:
✔️ Sinusitis
✔️ Lung Infection
Therapy is symptomatic as there is no cure for this disease!
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Filmed on location in Barcelona, Spain during the 11th European Congress on Hematologic Malignancies, this webcast is part of a series that provides cutting-edge updates and expert perspectives on the diagnosis and management of hematologic malignancies, including multiple myeloma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. By combining stimulating didactic sessions, interactive panel discussions, and lively debates by internationally renowned specialists, presentations from this Congress supply healthcare professionals with the information they need to optimize care and outcomes for their patients with hematologic malignancies.
In this presentation, Dr. Francine M. Foss discusses the latest updates in T-cell lymphoma relevant to your clinical practice.
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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cervical cancer is the fourth most prevalent cancer affecting women. In 2018, an estimated 570,000 new cases were reported globally.
Learn all you need to know about this life-threatening condition on this episode of #WhatYouNeedToKnow.
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Nearly 20,000 women will receive a new diagnosis of ovarian cancer this year and more than 12,000 will die from the disease. Dr. Carol Brown, a gynecologic cancer surgeon and chief health equity officer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, joined Amna Nawaz to discuss who should consider themselves at the greatest risk of ovarian cancer.
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