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Dr. Paul M. Choi.
Treatment of colon cancer is reviewed including the diagnosis, the pre-operative evaluation, as well as treatment options available including surgery, chemotherapy and targeted therapy. A detailed review of the information provided by the American Cancer Society can be followed in the following link: http://www.cancer.org/cancer/colonandrectumcancer/detailedguide/colorectal-cancer-survival-rates
This video was prepared by the Los Angeles Endoscopy Center.
Thank you Doctor, Well explzin
colon cancer cured — should medicines continue for ever
[ after colon cancer is cured ] ?
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Thanks doctor needed this information for a Biology project.
1:42 patient screaming
I did not realized how critical it is to thoroughly prepare for the
examination. Thank you explaining the test to me.
Great share Doc! You’re the best!
if my doctor tells me im fine and dont have colon cancer, do u guys think
he may have did my CT scan wrong? please help and pray 4 me
Thanks so much for finally explaining this problem in a manner that I can
understand!
My mom is proof!
Well explained. Thanks for sharing this video
This is a test that can save lives. Go and have it done.
Excellent video Doc!
Please review the data provided by the American Cancer Society from which
the information summarized in this video is based. I have included the
information in the Video Description. You are encouraged to provide any
reputable, non-anecdotal reference to support your claim to the contrary.
These survival rates are NOT accurate & SCARE people. Do you consider age &
overall health? My moms oncologist said to ignore these. You cannot gather
statistics without grouping them into categories (age & overall health). My
mom who is 52 & in excellent health besides the cancer has a WAY higher
chance of survival vs an unhealthy or elderly person. Please do NOT read
into these statistics or any other! We know someone with stage 4 who’s
still alive 16 years after diagnosis & doing great!.
I really appreciate your explanation. Thank you doctor.
Very informative video.
I would fail you for the survival rate.
Thanks for a clear explanation
Thank you!!! Thanks for the wonderful explanation!!!
I feel I am ready to have the test done, FINALLY!!!
I always wondered about this and now I understand. Thanks.
Thank you for your opinion. Yes, indeed there are individual variations and
circumstances that may alter your expected outcome. Each case is individual
and there is a high degree of variation to any population based analysis,
when compaing to an individual case. However, the 5-year survival survival
is based on a stastistical evaluation. The overall, expected survival is
most closely correlated to the cancer stage when all variables are
independently analyzied.
No one explained this better. Excellent video!!!