Rectal Cancer | Dr. Tony Talebi discusses "What is the Treatment of Rectal Cancer?"

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • Dr. Tony Talebi discusses "What is the treatment of rectal cancer?" with Dr. Sands. For further discussion visit www.HemOnc101.com
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  • @sevprobinson
    @sevprobinson 4 года назад +9

    I just finished my chemo/radiation for stage 3 rectal cancer and this was EXTREMELY helpful understanding the entire process and options and prognoses. Thank you for this!

    • @eddierey220
      @eddierey220 2 года назад

      How are you doing now

    • @marrycrisbedico
      @marrycrisbedico 2 года назад +1

      .are you ok now?my mother also is same in your cancer.hows your feeling rigth now?

  • @user-yv4ic3pf8q
    @user-yv4ic3pf8q Месяц назад

    So much knowledge love him

  • @shaunwilson6396
    @shaunwilson6396 Год назад

    I am in the early stages of my Colon cancer treatment and i found this video so informative to me I accept their are so many variables in the treatments and outcomes but the more I know the happier I feel, weather it be the mildest form of treatment or the most aggressive of treatments. I guess it just helps my inquisitive mind process all of this important information. Many thanks for posting this informative video!

  • @nicholasalcock1366
    @nicholasalcock1366 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you this was very informative and helpful, I have rectal cancer and my surgeon is saying very much the same.

  • @NatalieLou321
    @NatalieLou321 4 года назад

    I am 18 months post chemoradiation and this was extremely informative. Thank you.

  • @roch145
    @roch145 Год назад

    Dr Sands certainly inspires a lot of confidence. I had Stage 3C recto sigmoid cancer. It affected the upper portion of my rectum and my sigmoid colon. I had 4 months of FOLFOX chemo (scheduled for 6 months but my blood counts were not good and peripheral neuropathy was getting significant), 6 weeks of chemo radiation and then a LAR surgery with a temporary ileostomy. I’ve done well but the surgery can result in some long term bowel difficulties. It’s been 15 months since my ostomy was reversed and I still have many bowel movements during the day and I frequently have the urge to go and I must get to a toilet quickly as my ability to control the bowel movement is minimal. Also I have what I’m calling permanent neuropathy in my feet and finger tips from the FOLFOX treatment. But I’m doing well otherwise with no signs of tumors in the 2 CT’s I’ve had since treatments ended. It’s critical to find an expert surgeon. And if possible at an academic medical center. Preferably a facility that has an NCI (National Caner Institute) designation.

  • @jjjnettie
    @jjjnettie Год назад

    I'm a 16yr survivor, very low cancer, APR and naturally left with a permanent bag. Fortunate to dodge the chemo and radiation bullets and cured by surgery alone.
    Life is not over when you have a colostomy. In fact there are advantages if you travel or go camping a lot. Honestly, no one can tell you have one, unless you tell them (which I do because it helps reduce the stigma attached to it)
    For anyone facing APR surgery, there are many FB groups full of wonderful folk who can help you as you adjust to your new plumbing.

  • @zeek4749
    @zeek4749 4 года назад

    The best information that I was looking for you 👍👍👍

  • @salmakhan6517
    @salmakhan6517 9 лет назад +2

    thanx for sharing, really informative

  • @stevevonsteen1
    @stevevonsteen1 4 года назад

    Excellent ... Thanks for the info

  • @stuckinbc
    @stuckinbc 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @estergujonsd.9686
    @estergujonsd.9686 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you

  • @muhammadyasirkhan2959
    @muhammadyasirkhan2959 4 года назад

    I have so much pain in lower rectum it makes me scared and worried

  • @santoshpandey2940
    @santoshpandey2940 4 года назад

    Sir ! What is the side effect of overy transformation in rectum cancer treatment in age 29 (unmarried)

  • @mae8861
    @mae8861 3 года назад

    What about Human papillomavirus

  • @kathleen6459
    @kathleen6459 Год назад

    I had rectal cancer and I had my chemo and my radiation and I was 72 at the time and they did a colonoscopy they put in a stoma and I still hate it I don't go out I was told one by one doctor before they did the thing that I should be able to get it reversed because of after the first round of chemo and radiation there was no tumors left. I've had three CAT scan and when they are clear my oncologist said why don't I just get it redone well I don't know where to go to get it redone and my son says it can't be redone but then I was told that it shouldn't have been that radical does anybody have any answers for me thank you

    • @kathleen6459
      @kathleen6459 Год назад

      Also I live in Georgia Atlanta and I don't know where to go I'm terrified of having surgery again after this

  • @justiceprevails2012
    @justiceprevails2012 6 лет назад +1

    Does a colonoscopy detect anal cancer or cancers of the rectum?

  • @zeek4749
    @zeek4749 4 года назад

    Nobody in our family had rectal cancer untill now . My poor brother got it 😭😭😭😭

    • @blinderII
      @blinderII 5 дней назад

      How did he make out?

  • @gabrielrodarte2147
    @gabrielrodarte2147 4 года назад

    you suffer a great amount of pain because of a malpractice I had my feces leak into my body for two hours before the doctor showed up and blamed me of whining to cover up his fuckup