Cancer Informant
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Navigating Cancer Treatment Clinical Trials with Confidence
In this video Dr. Magliocco explains why cancer treatment clinical trials are valuable for cancer patients, exploring their safety, how they work, and more.
To ask us a question or suggest a topic for a future episode, please visit our homepage and fill out our form at www.cancerinformant.org, or email your question to hello@cancerinformant.org
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction to Clinical Trials
4:15 - Phase 1 Studies - determining safety
6:16 - Phase 2 Studies - testing efficacy
7:55 - Clinical trial safety
9:55 - Phase 3 Studies - large scale studies
11:50 - What happens after phase 3
12:14 - The value of clinical trials
12:48 - How to qualify for a clinical trial
14:52 - Summary
Просмотров: 87

Видео

Barriers to Receiving Optimal Cancer Treatment
Просмотров 1288 месяцев назад
Today's episode is focused on barriers to cancer care and cancer treatment. Care and treatment options have been rapidly advancing over the past several decades, to the point where there are many effective therapies to manage even advanced cancers. This is great news for those with access to these advanced therapeutics. However for others, significant barriers impede their ability to access the...
Genetic Testing for Cancer
Просмотров 2079 месяцев назад
In this episode we talk about genetic testing for cancer patients. Mutated genes passed on from a parent can manifest as an inherited disease. Germline testing can uncover if you have specific genes or underlying conditions that have led to the development of your cancer. This information can be used to select more effective treatments. To ask us a question or suggest a topic for a future episo...
Esophageal and Gastric Cancer: What You Need to Know
Просмотров 98611 месяцев назад
In this episode of Cancer Informant, Dr. Magliocco covers what you need to know about esophageal and gastric cancers. Topics covered include key treatments for gastric and esophageal cancers, novel diagnostic approaches and more. To ask us a question or suggest a topic for a future episode, please visit our homepage and fill out our form at www.cancerinformant.org, or email your question to hel...
Reducing Your Cancer Risk - Cancer Prevention & Screening
Просмотров 357Год назад
Cancer is increasing in incidence and prevalence. Cancer is the second most common cause of death, and is poised to become the main cause of death based on current trends. In today's video we discuss the main risk factors for the development of cancer. Risk factors include aging, genetic risk factors, family history, and exposure to carcinogens such as smoke, chemical toxins, and viruses such a...
Surviving Cancer - Strategies to Improve Your Odds
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.Год назад
Being faced with a cancer diagnosis is a scary and overwhelming experience, but there are steps you can take to improve your odds of beating this disease. Learn more about the importance of accurate diagnosis and second opinions, the critical role of pathologists, the benefits of a multidisciplinary treatment team, and more. To ask us a question or suggest a topic for a future episode, please v...
Ovarian Cancer: What You Need to Know
Просмотров 737Год назад
In this episode of Cancer Informant, Dr. Magliocco covers what you need to know about ovarian cancer. Topics covered include key treatments for ovarian cancer, novel diagnostic approaches and more. To ask us a question or suggest a topic for a future episode, please visit our homepage and fill out our form at www.cancerinformant.org, or email your question to hello@cancerinformant.org Timestamp...
Metastatic Breast Cancer: What You Need to Know
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
Metastatic breast cancer, otherwise known as stage four breast cancer, is cancer that has spread from the breast to other areas of the body. This most commonly includes the lungs, liver, brain or bones. Some of the topics included in this video are: - The four main types of breast cancer - Measuring the mutational profile of the disease - The use of various tests to select appropriate treatment...
Firefighters & Increased Cancer Risk
Просмотров 346Год назад
Firefighters have a heightened risk of occupational cancer. They also have a higher risk of serious and unusual cancers. In this episode Dr. Magliocco will discuss why firefighters have a higher risk of cancer, how personal risk can be evaluated, and what firefighters can do to prevent the development of serious late stage cancers. To ask us a question or suggest a topic for a future episode, p...
Prostate Cancer: What You Need to Know
Просмотров 18 тыс.Год назад
In this episode of Cancer Informant, Dr. Magliocco covers what you need to know about prostate cancer. Topics covered include key treatments for prostate cancer, novel diagnostic approaches and more. To ask us a question or suggest a topic for a future episode, please visit our homepage and fill out our form at www.cancerinformant.org, or email us your question to hello@cancerinformant.org Time...
Highlights From the 2023 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium
Просмотров 172Год назад
Highlights From the 2023 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium
Colon & Rectal Cancer: What You Need to Know
Просмотров 45 тыс.Год назад
Colon & Rectal Cancer: What You Need to Know
Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Cancer: What You Need to Know
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.Год назад
Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Cancer: What You Need to Know
Highlights From the 45th San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium
Просмотров 132Год назад
Highlights From the 45th San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium
What is Precision Oncology, and Why Do I Need It?
Просмотров 377Год назад
What is Precision Oncology, and Why Do I Need It?
Breast Cancer: What You Need to Know
Просмотров 661Год назад
Breast Cancer: What You Need to Know
Pancreatic Cancer: What You Need to Know
Просмотров 930Год назад
Pancreatic Cancer: What You Need to Know
Lung Cancer: What You Need to Know
Просмотров 978Год назад
Lung Cancer: What You Need to Know
Benign Breast Conditions | Breast Cancer Part 1
Просмотров 609Год назад
Benign Breast Conditions | Breast Cancer Part 1
An Introduction to Cancer Treatments
Просмотров 288Год назад
An Introduction to Cancer Treatments
The Importance of a Second Opinion for a Cancer Diagnosis
Просмотров 701Год назад
The Importance of a Second Opinion for a Cancer Diagnosis
Who Decides That You Have Cancer?
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.Год назад
Who Decides That You Have Cancer?
Who Is the Cancer Informant?
Просмотров 5212 года назад
Who Is the Cancer Informant?

Комментарии

  • @Bree-fz4gy
    @Bree-fz4gy 9 дней назад

    Love of my life just got into a clinical and I’m so nervous because he’s so far away for 3 months

  • @ProudlyIndianForpeace
    @ProudlyIndianForpeace Месяц назад

    Sir, Can I have your mail id

    • @cancerinformant
      @cancerinformant 24 дня назад

      Hello, feel free to email me at magliocco@proteanbiodx.com

  • @samanthaaleo
    @samanthaaleo Месяц назад

    I was diagnosed with stage 4 Carcinoid of small intestines, that had metastasized to my liver, and lymphatic system. One tumor is wrapped around my mesentery artery which cannot be removed. I recently started having more flushing, diarrhea, extreme abdominal pain especially after eating or during walking which doubles me over. I went for new CT Scan with the dye stuff. Results showed I have a couple of more tumors in liver, and in lymph nodes in the back left side. But they also detected a mass in my upper abdomen right below center of ribs. Said they couldn’t identify if it was the carcinoid or not. I guess I’m a little confused cause I would assume if they detected other tumors as carcinoid, why not this mass? Sending me for a PET Scan at end of June. And is it normal for carcinoid to metastasized to the pancreas? 🤷‍♀️

  • @SampathKumarKMU
    @SampathKumarKMU 2 месяца назад

    Very useful information Thank you Doctor

  • @SampathKumarKMU
    @SampathKumarKMU 2 месяца назад

    Excellent explanation and informative one

    • @cancerinformant
      @cancerinformant Месяц назад

      I'm glad that you found the video helpful!

  • @kaohsiung99
    @kaohsiung99 2 месяца назад

    You are a professor!

  • @gotcha4054
    @gotcha4054 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much!!!!! Wow! You covered everything!

  • @gotcha4054
    @gotcha4054 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for the most thorough explaination of everything colon cancer. I researched and researched in the internet but you covered everything. Now I have more understanding of this disease.

  • @OsasuStella-hw9lk
    @OsasuStella-hw9lk 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for curing me from breast cancer virus with your herbal remedies, you have really proven yourself to be a real doctor, I will definitely spread this all over the world, I am totally free from Breast cancer virus #dremovon on RUclips..🦠🦠

  • @OsasuStella-hw9lk
    @OsasuStella-hw9lk 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for curing me from breast cancer virus with your herbal remedies, you have really proven yourself to be a real doctor, I will definitely spread this all over the world, I am totally free from Breast cancer virus #dremovon on RUclips..🦠🦠🦠

  • @muslihakamarudheen9800
    @muslihakamarudheen9800 4 месяца назад

    Sir, Plz do a detailed vdeo

    • @cancerinformant
      @cancerinformant 4 месяца назад

      Hello, thank you for your feedback! We don't have a video dedicated to liquid biopsy yet, but we do have more information on it in this video at around the 8 minute mark ruclips.net/video/nWlLGB8rBcg/видео.html

  • @cancerinformant
    @cancerinformant 4 месяца назад

    Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Clinical Trials 4:15 - Phase 1 Studies - determining safety 6:16 - Phase 2 Studies - testing efficacy 7:55 - Clinical trial safety 9:55 - Phase 3 Studies - large scale studies 11:50 - What happens after phase 3 12:14 - The value of clinical trials 12:48 - How to qualify for a clinical trial 14:52 - Summary

  • @swatisachdeva8657
    @swatisachdeva8657 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the very informative video doctor. My father, 64y recently underwent a surgery to remove tumor in his colon. His stage is pT4bN0 (they call it 2c). But the tumor is also MSI-H. No BRAF mutation seen. We are yet to get the big panel genetic test. Meanwhile doctors here in India suggest that because the tumor infiltrated the colon wall to touch a loop in small intestine and PNI is seen, we should give adjuvant Chemo. They are suggesting a 3 month Calepox regime. As per your video, is chemo even right in his case? Can we not think of immunotherapy? Your response will be very helpful

  • @georginaharvey736
    @georginaharvey736 5 месяцев назад

    Fantastically useful information for us Her-2+ breast cancer patients - thankyou.

    • @cancerinformant
      @cancerinformant 4 месяца назад

      thank you for your comment, I'm so glad the video was helpful for you

  • @Johnny-ip4mk
    @Johnny-ip4mk 5 месяцев назад

    No mention of vascular involvement? I went to stage 3 after surgery because pathology suggested a “possible” vascular involvement, even though there were no lymph nodes affected.

  • @user-li2ch4jd2h
    @user-li2ch4jd2h 5 месяцев назад

    What do mean uncloun cancer

  • @user-li2ch4jd2h
    @user-li2ch4jd2h 5 месяцев назад

    Do they take biology take polpy s out with bio s with air and c02 in ny body ❤😂🎉😢😮 with opposition

  • @goldenpapaya6862
    @goldenpapaya6862 6 месяцев назад

    What a comprehensive video in such short time! Wish I'd I've found you 2 years ago! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Thank you!

    • @cancerinformant
      @cancerinformant Месяц назад

      Thank you very much for your feedback, I'm so glad you found the video to be helpful. I hope you are well!

  • @chanchunkai9899
    @chanchunkai9899 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @biotitle7472
    @biotitle7472 7 месяцев назад

    Hi I wanna do WES on FFPE FOR one of my patients who has a recurrent metastatic uterine cancer. One of the most important thing in this case is the crucial limitation on the budget for example around 300$. Could you please inform me about the worth of an 100X Depth WES on her FFPE sample

  • @anthonypope8429
    @anthonypope8429 7 месяцев назад

    I live in the United Kingdom I found this video very informative in my family there is a history of cancer my mothers two bother had cancer one had stomach cancer the other brother had prostate cancer or bladder cancer but it went to his bones and did not live long after now my brother has cancer bowl and liver i am also getting checked out I have had blood tests I got to do a fit test and a calprotectin I have had polyps in the past a few times one time they was metastatic I just want to ask what is my percentage of me getting cancer i I do have chronic acid reflux and can't swallow right and my food gets stuck then when I drink some water it all comes back am I at high risk of getting oesophageal.cancer as I have been lucky in. The past with having a colonoscopy and a gastronomy what would my percentage be just a rough guess 50/50 or 20/40 thanks for sharing this video it will help alot of people around the would in beating cancer we have a saying in the United Kingdom let's be clear on cancer

  • @cancerinformant
    @cancerinformant 8 месяцев назад

    Visit our website ( www.cancerinformant.org ) or comment below to suggest topics for future episodes.

  • @cancerinformant
    @cancerinformant 8 месяцев назад

    Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:51 - Importance of Health Literacy 01:44 - Lack of Access to Screening 02:35 - Navigating Complicated Health Systems 03:48 - Importance of an Accurate Diagnosis 04:40 - Overwhelming Number of Choices 05:25 - Advanced Diagnostics 08:00 - The Value of Clinical Trials 10:20 - Molecular Analysis & Liquid Biopsy 14:52 - Multidisciplinary Care is Best 15:42 - How Clinical Trials Work 18:32 - Summary

  • @frankkrischick3906
    @frankkrischick3906 8 месяцев назад

    i had a diagnose for a systemic ALCL - to me was given on the Period from april till september this year a classic chop 21 regimen. But somehoe i knew this treatment may be wrong but after 30 days of fasting i desided to go and get my chemo because it metastazized 2 times a week while fasting i finished my faast into the 2nd day of classical chop in october the terrible news came : i was given 4 months to live the day after i met an ex cancer patient who told me the place i should go to LUMC where professor take it into their hand and completely review your case so i went to my doctor and told him that i totallt have been treated wrong because i asked for brentuximab according to my study on it that works well on all lymphoma cancer types with the CD 30 marker.I was told i'm going to die.the docter too started to disagree and my appointment is on frijday 10 14:15 hrs this will be a 2 hrs drive but atleast i have a second opinion prophessor that knows much more then a standart specialist inside a uniiveristarian hospital for standart specialist who want to climb hight then their current jobs out of love for curing patients. In the spring and summer this year there was no easy cure for ALCL and even more uneasy for the negative subtype and in such a rapid time everything has changed expt the oncologist that treated me.can't wait to se my oncologist professor to see what he has to say

  • @dimitrislaschos7605
    @dimitrislaschos7605 9 месяцев назад

    The so called repurposed medicine in the internet like an antifungal systemic are fraud?

  • @nigaraltowheed379
    @nigaraltowheed379 9 месяцев назад

    My brother is 23 year no history of cancer no alcohol no smoking 😥😥😥 Diagnosed with stage 3 now liver metastatic Please guide about treatment

    • @jelenasintai2491
      @jelenasintai2491 6 месяцев назад

      What was his simptoms?

    • @nigaraltowheed379
      @nigaraltowheed379 6 месяцев назад

      @@jelenasintai2491 In the beginning, he had a little weakness, then he started having a little pain in the stomach and blood came with the stool, after that one day suddenly he had a lot of pain in the stomach and neither potty not gas passing, after that he went to the doctors. The doctor diagnosed him with this disease

    • @nigaraltowheed379
      @nigaraltowheed379 6 месяцев назад

      @@jelenasintai2491 now he going throw chemotherapy targeted therapy or Immunotherapy Plzz pray for him.

  • @tikusblue
    @tikusblue 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for covering these topics.

  • @cancerinformant
    @cancerinformant 9 месяцев назад

    Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 4:33 - Genetic Testing for Diagnosed Cancer Patients 4:49 - Guiding Selection of Therapy 7:27 - Who is Eligible for Genetic Testing? 9:17 - How is Genetic Testing Performed? 9:44 - Types of Genetic Testing 11:12 - Pharmacogenomics & Cancer 11:56 - Importance of Counseling 13:21 - Summary

  • @cancerinformant
    @cancerinformant 9 месяцев назад

    Visit our website ( www.cancerinformant.org ) or comment below to suggest topics for future episodes.

  • @itsmehallie
    @itsmehallie 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent presentation.

    • @cancerinformant
      @cancerinformant 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for watching, I'm glad you find the video helpful.

  • @kathybennett2108
    @kathybennett2108 10 месяцев назад

    New subscriber!

    • @cancerinformant
      @cancerinformant 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for subscribing Kathy! I hope you find our videos informative.

  • @andrewrivera4029
    @andrewrivera4029 11 месяцев назад

    Horrible, this is the state of patient care. The doctor insists the treatment of cancer is a team effort but as the doctor knows patients routinely have treatments they later regret as “standards of care” are followed, many missed diagnosis by 100’s if not thousands of of specialists. I do believe the patient should also be held responsible and nutrition and physical health need to be the first non evasive treatment for all patients. Fasting, nutritional ketosis and non evasive procedures such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy should be demanded first as these therapies work to fully heal the body. This would go a long way to empowering the patient and give them some semblance of control of their fate rather than and industry run by drug companies and high paid hospital staff.

  • @Joe-lz7lv
    @Joe-lz7lv 11 месяцев назад

    This video is easy to understand, and packed with a lot of good information.

    • @cancerinformant
      @cancerinformant 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for your feedback Joe, and I'm happy that you found the video informative.

  • @FunandlearnWithSonuandTaha
    @FunandlearnWithSonuandTaha 11 месяцев назад

    Will you please tell me that old chronic bronchitis turn into lungs cancer?

  • @443LaLa
    @443LaLa 11 месяцев назад

    Great video! Very informative. Adding to the genetics, please include Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome. My sister just passed of pancreatic cancer due to PJS, my mom has stage IV metastatic breast cancer due to PJS and it appears I may have intestinal cancer due to PJS (go in this AM for a full hysterectomy and bowel surgery). Is there a video on small intestinal cancer? Many thanks! #PeutzJeghersSyndrome #IAmTheFaceOfPeutzJeghersSyndrome #CancerSucks

    • @cancerinformant
      @cancerinformant 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your kind comments. I am sorry to hear about your family's experience with hereditary cancer and Peutz-Jegers Syndrome. As you probably know, this is caused by inherited a mutant copy of STK11 gene which can predispose to early development of a variety of cancers. I will definitely create an episode on this topic shortly! I hope your surgery goes well. Please send us updates. Best wishes for a quick recovery!

    • @443LaLa
      @443LaLa 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you. The total hysterectomy went well and they ran the outside of my bowels. The Drs don’t feel like there are any intestinal masses, but I am not reassured based on my symptoms. My pathology report showed sex cord tumors in both of my ovaries. Something that was NOT caught in any of the heavy medical surveillance I have been under. Also showed signs of calcifications, which we all know (or should know) aren’t good and are seen as a precursor to cancer. Thank you for spreading awareness! ❤

  • @cancerinformant
    @cancerinformant 11 месяцев назад

    Visit our website ( www.cancerinformant.org ) or comment below to suggest topics for future episodes.

  • @cancerinformant
    @cancerinformant 11 месяцев назад

    Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:35 - Risk Factors 01:14 - Gastric Reflux, Barrett's Esophagus, and Gastric Ulcers 03:48 - Cancer Screening 04:55 - Importance of Molecular Testing 06:30 - Value of a Second Opinion on Diagnosis 7:00 - Treatments for Gastric & Esophageal Cancers 9:38 - Clinical Trials 11:06 - Summary

  • @HL-qv3yd
    @HL-qv3yd 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you doctor.

  • @mohammadrameez20
    @mohammadrameez20 Год назад

    Diagonised with Rectal cancer with liver meta symptoms are blood in stool skin allergy and rashes, 5 days radaition completed by linac IGRT method and and chemo also started 1 cycle completed. But sever pain in rectum while passing stool , and not able to sit. Wearing pampers getting motion like mud.do you suggest anything on this please. age is 68 years is it get any benefit

    • @cancerinformant
      @cancerinformant 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the great question, sorry to hear about your condition and current difficulties. Its always best to consult with your radiation oncologist, and medical oncologist regarding any pain or new symptoms that you are having. Its important you achieve good pain control and alert your physicians to any new developments. If possible meet with your care team to discuss your concerns and make a plan to address these issues. A second opinion can also help if you are having any concerns about your current treatment protocols or are interested in possible alternatives.

  • @RealRocdad
    @RealRocdad Год назад

    In a nutshell Nothing big med offers is a cure, they literally will not allow a unpatentable cure or therapy and they admit it... Example is Fenbendazole on Pubmed work's better than anything they have so they are trying to make synthetic analog for profit or Laetrile 40 years ago proven value suppression by Sloan Kettering now being shown as beneficial therapy in studies. I'm Gleason 7 mets, RSO is working well for all symptoms, Fenbendazole 444 mg after few weeks feel like cancer is gone... Therapy whatsoever from my urologist, other than flomax and then I showed him that's not even the preferred treatment anymore it's Cialis with possibly flomax also.

  • @missdeeva2266
    @missdeeva2266 Год назад

    Good information but right now with the chemo drug shortages many cancer patient outcomes will not be good and sadly many will suffer needlessly or die😢

  • @cesarinaamato7225
    @cesarinaamato7225 Год назад

    Bgiorno mi sa dire c cancro ovarico basso grado stadio 2A brca2? Non se ne parla mai

  • @user-ry4hg3wi3l
    @user-ry4hg3wi3l Год назад

    does it need permanent external stoma if a large annular shaped ulcero-proliferative growth with contact bleeding causing severe luminal narrowing involving the rectosigmoid junction about 15 cm from the anal verge which extends to the upper rectum. Scope couldn't be passed beyond the growth. It's biopsy report is adenocarcinoma grade 1?

    • @cancerinformant
      @cancerinformant Год назад

      Thanks for the great question. This is something you should discuss with your oncology surgeon who specializes in colorectal surgery. There are many surgical options that can preserve the function of the rectum and anus and these should be considered to maintain a high quality of life. You should also have the tumor tested for MSI. Tumors with MSI are seen in association with hereditary colon cancer and young age of development. These tumors respond extremely well to immune therapy and neoadjuvant treatment could help dramatically shrink the tumor and enable more conservative surgery. These are perfect questions to discuss in detail with your cancer care team. Thank you for following the cancer informant. I wish you all the best for successful treatment of your colon cancer and a complete recovery!

  • @cancerinformant
    @cancerinformant Год назад

    Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:58 - Genetic Risk Factors & Family History 03:50 - Smoking & Chemical Toxins 07:00 - Viruses & Cancer 08:14 - Dangers of Chronic Inflammation 09:14 - Diabetes & Cancer 10:45 - The Microbiome & Cancer 12:00 - Importance of Early Detection 12:50 - Cervical Cancer Screening 13:54 - Colon Cancer Screening 18:28 - Summary

  • @cancerinformant
    @cancerinformant Год назад

    Visit our website ( www.cancerinformant.org ) or comment below to suggest topics for future episodes.

  • @marielou1982
    @marielou1982 Год назад

    A paper is published. 2 fit test and 13 days between has a hit rate of 100%

  • @tikusblue
    @tikusblue Год назад

    Useful information, thank you for sharing

  • @catherineholland8376
    @catherineholland8376 Год назад

    Diet.