CyberKnife Treatment for Lung Tumors
The CyberKnife® System allows patients to breathe freely during lung cancer treatments. Other radiation delivery systems often require patients to hold their ...
RWJBarnabas Health
Talks@12: Immunotherapy: An Answer to Cancer?
Advances in immunotherapies for cancer have spawned new treatments that trigger the immune system to attack the tumor, delivering dramatic benefits to some ...
Harvard Medical School
Role of Stem Cells on Cognitive Dysfunction after Cancer Therapy
You'd think getting a cancer diagnosis and the subsequent chemo and/or radiation therapy is traumatic enough. But many people receiving cancer therapy also ...
California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
Cancer biology part 2 Cancer cell properties
For more information, log on to- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/ Download the study materials here- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/bio-materials.html This ...
Shomu's Biology
Avoiding Unnecessary Treatment of the Small Renal Mass - Brian Shuch, MD | UCLA Urology
Join UCLA urologist, Brian Shuch MD, for a conversation about novel imaging techniques and genomic profiling to detect and treat small renal masses.
UCLA Health
Moving lung tumor during imaging (radiation therapy)
A lung tumor is challenging to treat with radiation therapy (http://www.uihealthcare.org/radiation-therapy/) as it moves in different directions as you breathe.
University of Iowa Health Care
Laser Ablation of Brain Tumors - Nader Pouratian, MD, PhD | UCLA Neurosurgery
Dr. Nader Pouratian presents Laser Ablation of Brain Tumors at UCLA Neurosurgery Update 2019 on March 1-2, 2019. UCLA Neurosurgery at the David Geffen ...
UCLA Health
Understanding Non-Malignant Brain Tumors
American Brain Tumor Association
Symposium 2014: Tumor Heterogeneity in Cancer Drug Response, Resistance, and Relapse
Dr. Erica Jackson of Genentech describes enrichment of cells with stem cell markers in populations of lung cancer cells. For more information on the NCI ...
National Cancer Institute
Testosterone Supplements and Prostate Cancer
Please visit: http://www.mdanderson.org/prevention for more information regarding prevention and screening. Get the facts on testosterone supplements and ...
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Deciphering Aging: Linking senescence with DNA Damage and the cell cycle
Participating Experts: Sheila A. Stewart, PhD (WUSTL) and James L. Kirkland, MD PhD, (Mayo Clinic) ⬇️ Expand “Show More” to view Abstract and Table of ...
Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.
An Overview of Radiation Oncology
A 50 minute lecture for medical professionals that provides an overview of Radiation Oncology.
Freeman Professional Development
Nutritional Considerations to Help Support the Immune System: During and Beyond Cancer Treatment
Is it really possible to boost the immune system through diet during cancer treatment? Stanford dietitians discuss: -The role of the immune system in detecting ...
Stanford Health Care
Momentum in Head and Neck Cancer Immunotherapy, with Jonathan Schoenfeld
On April 28, 2016, Jonathan D. Schoenfeld, radiation oncologist at the Brigham and Women's Hospital/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and assistant professor of ...
Cancer Research Institute
Update in primary CNS lymphoma management
The continued evolution and refinement of strategies for disease diagnosis, risk assessment, therapeutic intervention and disease management have provided ...
ImedexCME
Cell Phone Radiation Controversy - Part 1
In Dr. Devra Lee Davis's latest book, she argues that the most popular gadget of our age has now been shown to damage DNA, break down the brain's defenses ...
NYU Langone Health
Understanding Meningioma Tumors: Updates in Treatments & Trends
American Brain Tumor Association
Acoustic Neuromas: Latest Treatments | Dr. Issac Yang - UCLA Neurosurgery
Isaac Yang, M.D. discusses the latest minimally invasive treatments to maximize quality of life for patients with vestibular schwannomas.
UCLA Health
Tumor Board Case Discussions: Neuroendocrine Tumor Patient Education Conference
Tumor Board Case Discussions Neuroendocrine Tumor Patient Education Conference. September 10, 2011 Speakers: Emily Bergsland, MD; Terry Desser, MD; ...
Stanford Health Care
Neuropsychological Issues Related to Brain Tumors
Support Group Facilitator Training Presentation by Kathleen L. Fuchs, Ph.D. ABPP “Neuro-psychological Issues Related to Brain Tumors” discusses how brain ...
American Brain Tumor Association
Webinar: Chandan Guha - Focused Ultrasound Combination Approaches for Cancer Treatment
Chandan Guha, PhD, MBBS, talks about the state of research using focused ultrasound in combination with other therapies for producing a powerful and ...
Focused Ultrasound Foundation
Oncolytic Virotherapy Basic Knowledge Review - Creative Biolabs
Oncolytic viruses(OVs) are viral strains that can infect and kill malignant cells without harming normal cells, while simultaneously stimulate the immune system ...
Creative Biolabs
How Glioblastoma Grows
Neurosurgeon Daniel Orringer, M.D., discusses why surgery can't be curative for a diagnosis like glioblastoma.
Michigan Medicine
Early Stage Breast Cancer – An Introduction
Dr. Erica Mayer discusses what is important for patients to know about early stage breast cancer following a diagnosis. Beginning with types of breast cancer, Dr.
Cancer.Net
Diagnosis of Inflammatory Breast Cancer
Inflammatory Breast Cancer extremely rare and fast growing cancer where there is often confusion about the diagnosis. Because Inflammatory Breast Cancer ...
MD Anderson Cancer Center
WEBINAR: Advances in the Imaging of Glioblastoma
Dr. Leland Hu, clinical neuroradiologist and assistant professor of Radiology at Mayo Clinic in Arizona, talks about some of the common imaging techniques ...
American Brain Tumor Association
Interventional Oncology - Radioembolization - DVD Series, Video 1
Daniel Sze, MD, interventional radiologist, discusses radioembolization and how it can help patients with liver tumors. Learn more: ...
Stanford Health Care
Hormonal Therapy for Breast Cancer: We Teach You
We teach you about hormonal therapy for breast cancer. Drugs such as tamoxifen and aromatase inhibitors are key treatment options for most breast cancers.
Breast Cancer School for Patients
Colorectal Cancer: Ask Dr. Ben Weinberg
Medical Oncologist Ben Weinberg specializes in gastrointestinal cancers including colorectal and pancreatic cancer. He is involved in developing research into ...
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
New Ways Immunotherapy Targets Breast Cancer, with Silvia Formenti
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In this webinar designed for patients and caregivers, Silvia Formenti, M.D., discussed current immunotherapy ...
Cancer Research Institute
General Principles of Head & Neck Cancer Management - Dr. Brian O'Sullivan
General Principles of Head & Neck Cancer Management Dr. Brian O'Sullivan MD The Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada To approach H&N ...
Accelerated Education Program (AEP)
#CyberKnife System: Treating Lung Tumors
Full animation of the CyberKnife S7 System treating Lung Tumors. The CyberKnife S7 System provides the ability to hypofractionate, with complete confidence, ...
Accuray Incorporated
Innovations in Treating Bladder and Kidney Cancer #UCLAMDChat - Karim Chamie, MD
UCLA urologist, Karim Chamie, MD, MSHS, discusses new cancer treatments that do not require the unnecessary removal of the kidney or bladder. Learn more ...
UCLA Health
Gordan Freeman-PD-1 cancer immunotherapy
Watch this webinar on Labroots at http://www.labroots.com/virtual-event/cancer-research-2016#gordon_j_freeman The immune system is capable of ...
LabRoots
Acoustic Neuroma with Jacob Hunter, M.D.
Unilateral hearing loss is the primary symptom in 90 percent of patients diagnosed with acoustic neuroma. Tinnitus and vertigo are also common symptoms.
UTSWMed
FLASH Radiotherapy: What we know and where we need to go
The webinar is intended to provide a backdrop of the current FLASH landscape - from the important beam parameters, to radiochemical consideration and how ...
RadiationResearch
What You Need to Know About Colon Cancer
One of the most common cancers in the United States, colorectal cancer most often occurs in men and women over age 50 or in those with a family history.
Stanford Health Care
How to keep your weight up during cancer treatment
Breakfast for dinner? Sometimes getting the nutrition you need to fight cancer means breaking some of the usual rules. Watch to find out which ones. Get more ...
Mayo Clinic
Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma | Phillip Beron, MD - UCLA Health
UCLA radiation oncologist Phillip Beron, MD, discusses radiation therapy for treating lymphoma. Learn more at http://www.uclahealth.org.
UCLA Health
Exercise and Breast Cancer
Exercise enhances recovery from surgery, decreases side effects of chemotherapy and radiation, and helps to reduce risk of osteoporosis. Learn the specific ...
Dartmouth-Hitchcock
Breast Cancer: Food As Medicine (Part 1)
Breast Cancer Answers Medical Director Dr. Jay Harness along with Saxe, MD, PhD, Executive Director of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) ...
Breast Cancer Answers®
Update in Medical Treatment of Squamous Cell Carcinoma
The Update in Medical Treatment of Squamous Cell Carcinoma webcast will identify evidence for current treatment and medical management of cutaneous ...
ClevelandClinicCME