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20 kilo tumor, removed from mans face, new world record.
20 kilo tumor, removed from mans face, new world record.
A Chinese man recovers from surgery that removed part of his facial tumors, which weigh more than 20 kilograms in total. A Chinese man says he is relieved after a part of his facial tumours, which weighed about 23 kilogrammes, was removed. Yet doctors say the surgery has caused him to lose his balance.
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Woman has a 300 Pound Tumour removed from her Stomach
Woman has a 300 Pound Tumour removed from her Stomach
A Woman has a 300 Pound Tumour removed from her Stomach. This is incredible.
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BRAIN TUMOR - TUMOR CEREBRAL
BRAIN TUMOR - TUMOR CEREBRAL
-The diagnosis once cast a pall of despair over its victims, who had little hope and few options for recovery. However, neurosurgical research and innovative treatments are beginning to change that view. "We know so much more about brain tumors then we did 10 years ago," said John Jane Sr., MD, PhD, Editor of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons" Journal of Neurosurgery and a neurosurgeon in Virginia, "We still have a lot to learn, especially since brain tumors remain one of the least understood and difficult to treat tumors.But, there have been advances in how we diagnose brain tumors and how we treat brain tumors." What is a brain tumor? A brain tumor is a cluster of abnormal cells growing in the brain. Brain tumors can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). They can start growing in the brain - a primary tumor, or they can be formed when cancer cells from another part of the body travel to the brain - a metastatic brain tumor. Approximately half of all primary brain tumors are benign. All metastatic brain tumors are malignant. More than 110000 people are diagnosed each year with a brain tumor. Approximately 80000 of tumors are metastatic. There are more than a dozen different types of brain tumors and they are classified by level of malignancy, size and degree to which the cancer has spread. First, metastatic brain tumors often are formed when cancers of the lung, breast, colon, prostate and skin spread to the brain. Improvements in treating <b>...</b>
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Symptoms of Brain Tumors
Symptoms of Brain Tumors
Dr. Len Cerullo, CINN Medical Director and Neurosurgeon, discusses the most common signs and symptoms of brain tumors. These symptoms are as variable as the parts of the brain where tumors may present. Symptoms of brain tumors may include dizziness, weakness, seizures, behavior changes, headaches in rare cases and other neurologic deficits. Dr. Cerullos experience spans over twenty-five years of treating patients with brain tumors at one of the largest and most comprehensive neurosurgical practices in the country.
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brain tumor awareness
brain tumor awareness
we think brain tumors suck. pass it on -young brain tumor patients
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Brain Tumor Surgery
Brain Tumor Surgery
This University of Washington program profiles an innovative surgical technique for maintaining the speech and language skills of a brain tumor patient. The program introduces viewers to Deborah Kelley, a remarkable patient who bravely allows a camera to follow her for several weeks, from her initial consultation at the UW Medical Center's Neurosurgery clinic and then into surgery. Deborah undergoes an awake surgery, which allows the neurosurgeon to pinpoint the exact location of her brain tumor, a technique called functional brain mapping. Kelley's case received an in-depth review by the University of Washington Medical Center's Neuro-Oncology Tumor Board, a multi-disciplinary group of neurosurgeons, radiation oncologists, neuropathologists, brain tumor researchers and social workers. The Neuro-Oncology Tumor Board has created a passionate and comprehensive approach to patient care centering on the role of the medical team, who guide the patient, and their family, from pre-operative tests to post operative diagnosis and treatment. To see more videos from the University of Washington visit uwtv.org.
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Skull Base Tumors
Skull Base Tumors
University of Washington neurosurgeons and neuro-otologists talk about working together to perform surgeries in a complex area of the cranium. Acoustic neuromas are tumors that grow in the temporal bone and affect hearing, balance and sometimes facial nerves. The doctors also discuss ongoing research that enhances patient care. To see more videos from the University of Washington visit uwtv.org.
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The Carotid Body Tumor
The Carotid Body Tumor
THE CAROTID BODY TUMOR Introduction: Among the nonchromaffin paragangliomas, the carotid body tumor is second in frequency to the glomus jugulare tumor. Despite the large number of published cases, these tumors are relatively uncommon. Several authors have suggested that the carotid body tumor represents a proliferative response of the normal organ to some unknown disturbance within the nervous system, rather than a true neoplasm. Bungeler (1952) suggested that this was some form of adaptive hyperplasia, which was produced by traumatic destruction of the cortical projection fields of the X nerve. In contrast to this hypothesis, is the realization that a significant number of these lesions undergo malignant transformation with metastasis, which establishes the carotid body tumor as a true neoplasm. Study of the familial occurrence of chemodectomas has established a definite genetic influence in the development of these neoplasms. This hereditary factor is especially prominent in multicentric cases. Saldana et al. (1973) found that chemodectomas were 10 times more frequent in high-altitude dwellers than in sea-level residents. They proposed that hypoxia, acting from birth, served as a stimulus for chemoreceptor tissue hyperplasia, which eventually led to tumor formation. Epidemiology: These tumors have been reported in all stages of life. There appears to be a slight predilection for women in the incidence of these tumors. There is no preferential laterality. Clinical <b>...</b>
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Brain Tumor Health Byte
Brain Tumor Health Byte
A brain tumor is a mass or growth of abnormal cells in your brain. Learn about brain tumor symptoms, treatments, and diagnosis in this video on health and diseases.
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Necrophagist-Advanced Corpse Tumor
Necrophagist-Advanced Corpse Tumor
Necrophagist-Advanced Corpse Tumor
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Pituitary Tumors: A Neurosurgeon's Perspective
Pituitary Tumors: A Neurosurgeon's Perspective
cinn.org | http | Chicago Institute of Neurosurgery & Neuroresearch conducts a brain tumor educational series on pituitary tumors for patients and families; Gail Rosseau, MD answers questions regarding the conditions and treatment of pituitary tumors.
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Spinal Cord Tumors - Mayo Clinic
Spinal Cord Tumors - Mayo Clinic
William Krauss, MD, a Mayo Clinic neurosurgeon, describes the process of diagnosing and treating spinal cord tumors at Mayo Clinic. For more information, visit www.mayoclinic.org/spinal-cord-tumors/
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TUMORS Sketch
TUMORS Sketch
www.twitter.com Hi guys, I'm not going to turn this channel into a graffiti only channel, but I am going to continue to post my sketches, faceplates, canvases etc on here because its my channel. I know most of you will understand so to you I say THANX for the support! Thanx guys! H
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Fibroid Tumors- What are they?
Fibroid Tumors- What are they?
What are Fibroids?: Fibroids are benign growths in the uterus. Depending on their location, symptoms of fibroids may be heavy menstrual bleeding, pain, or pressure on the bladder, bowels or back. Fibroids are the most common benign tumor in humans, affecting 40% of women over 40 years of age. They are the reason for one third of all hysterectomies [removal of the uterus] performed each year in the United States. Slightly larger numbers of African American women are affected with fibroids, but they cause suffering for women of all ages and ethnic groups. Symptoms of Fibroids: Uterine fibroids cause different symptoms depending on the fibroids size and position within the uterus. Fibroids may be within the wall, where they are called intramural fibroids. They can be outside the uterus, where they are termed subserosal fibroids. If the fibroids are within the cavity of the uterus they are referred to as submucous fibroids. Submucous fibroids often cause heavy bleeding. Such fibroids need not be large to cause life threatening bleeding. Menstrual bleeding may be very heavy, or a patient may have bleeding outside of the regular cycle of period bleeding. Such fibroids may also cause a woman who is pregnant to miscarry. Subserous and intramural fibroids often cause pain and pressure in the pelvic area. Patients complain that their fibroids cause them to urinate often, and not completely empty their bladder. Similarly, fibroids in this position may cause pressure on the rectum <b>...</b>
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Cancer Drugs Make Tumors More Aggressive: Infowars Nightly News
Cancer Drugs Make Tumors More Aggressive: Infowars Nightly News
Guest Mike Adams of NaturalNews.com will discuss breakthrough research that suggests chemotherapy can be more dangerous than helpful, as findings show it can multiply the chances of tumors and the presence of cancer in patients. SL Baker www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv January 19, 2012 When natural health advocates warn against mainstream medicine's arsenal of weapons used to fight cancer, including chemotherapy and radiation, their concerns often revolve around how these therapies can weaken and damage a person's body in numerous ways. But scientists are finding other reasons to question some of these therapies. It turns out that while chemotherapies may kill or shrink tumors in the short term, they may actually be causing malignancies to grow more deadly in the long term. For example, Natural News previously reported: (www.naturalnews.com that scientists at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Comprehensive Cancer Center and UAB Department of Chemistry are currently investigating the very real possibility that dead cancer cells left over after chemotherapy spark cancer to spread to other parts of the body (metastasis). And now comes news that a little-explored specific cell type, the pericyte, found in what is called themicroenvironmentof a cancerous tumor actually may halt cancer progression and metastasis. And by destroying these cells, some anti-cancer therapies may inadvertently be making cancer more aggressive as well as likely to spread and kill. www <b>...</b>
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UCLA Endoscopic Removal of Pituitary Tumors
UCLA Endoscopic Removal of Pituitary Tumors
Pituitary Tumor Surgery: This video will help you understand the endoscopic / endonasal approach for removal of pituitary tumors. To learn more go to www.pituitary.ucla.edu
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Child healed of brain tumor at Bay Of The Holy Spirit Revival 28th Aug 2010
Child healed of brain tumor at Bay Of The Holy Spirit Revival 28th Aug 2010
A young boy who had two brain tumors and a hole in the heart is touched by the power of God at the Bay of the Holy Spirit revival in August, 2010. The boy's family weep as they share how he will now be able to play sports after doctors said there was no trace of cancer in his body the day after he attended the revival and received prayer.
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Symptoms of a Brain Tumor
Symptoms of a Brain Tumor
My father was recently diagnosed with a brain tumour, l wanted to share with you how he was first diagnosed as early diagnosis can help save lives.
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Posterior Fossa Brain Tumors-Mayo Clinic
Posterior Fossa Brain Tumors-Mayo Clinic
Dr. Nicholas Wetjen, a Mayo Clinic pediatric neurosurgeon, talks about some of the more common brain tumors found in children. To read more about pediatric brain tumors, click here: www.mayoclinic.org
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Turmeric Curcumin - Natural Cancer-Fighting Spice Reduces Tumors by 81%
Turmeric Curcumin - Natural Cancer-Fighting Spice Reduces Tumors by 81%
Used in the ancient Chinese and Indian systems of medicine, curcumin is a naturally powerful anticancer compound that has been found to decrease brain tumor size in animals by 81 percent in more than 9 studies. A derivative of turmeric, curcumin is the pigment responsible for turmeric's yellow-orange color. Each 100 grams of turmeric contains around 3 to 5 grams of curcumin, though turmeric is a also very powerful on its own. New studies are shedding light on curcumin, and illuminating its numerous benefits on cancer and other diseases. Researchers experimenting with curcumin in the treatment of a fatal brain cancer known as glioblastoma (GBMs) published their groundbreaking findings in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry in July.Adding scientific basis to previous findings surrounding the positive effects of curcumin, they showed that the compound dramatically decreased brain tumors in 9 out of the 11 studies examined by 81 percent. Furthermore, there was no evidence of toxicity, whereas chemotherapy and other cancer treatments often result in extreme side effects that are sometimes worse than the actual disease. Curcumin is not only effective against brain cancer, however.
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Necrophagist - Advanced Corpse Tumor
Necrophagist - Advanced Corpse Tumor
Lyrics [intro] To see the interior of a dark coffin What is it like to be inside dead Is there something that I might perceive Or is it lost in infinity Viley maggots swarm within stale pus Accelerating rate of putridity Thought patterns preserved in energetic form Or is it lost lost in infinity Viley maggots swarm within stale pus Accelerating rate of putridity Fierce Is there something that II might live Or is it all lost in nothingness Fierce Weakened tissue starts rapidly to degrade Under progressive foulness former vital organs are replaced by a clumb of corpse tumors Is that what expects us in the deep Just corpse tumors [bridge] Weakened tissue starts rapidly to degrade Under progressive foulness former vital organs are replaced by a clumb of corpse tumors [Solo] Weakened tissue starts rapidly to degrade Under progressive foulness former vital organs are replaced by a clumb of corpse tumors To see the interior of a dark coffin What is it like to be inside dead Is there something that I might perceive Or is it lost in infinity Viley maggots swarm within stale pus Accelerating rate of putridity Thought patterns preserved in energetic form Or is it lost lost in infinity Viley maggots swarm within stale pus Accelerating rate of putridity Fierce Is there something that I might live Or is it all lost in nothingness Fierce Weakened tissue starts rapidly to degrade Under progressive foulness former vital organs are replaced by a clumb of corpse tumors there's someone that <b>...</b>
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Deborah Rhodes: A tool that finds 3x more breast tumors, and why it's not available to you
Deborah Rhodes: A tool that finds 3x more breast tumors, and why it's not available to you
www.ted.com Working with a team of physicists, Dr. Deborah Rhodes developed a new tool for tumor detection that's 3 times as effective as traditional mammograms for women with dense breast tissue. The life-saving implications are stunning. So why haven't we heard of it? Rhodes shares the story behind the tool's creation, and the web of politics and economics that keep it from mainstream use.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http Watch a highlight reel of the Top 10 TEDTalks at www.ted.com