Added: December 30, 2008 | Posted by: areinomd | Time 10:01 | Views: 21
This procedure describes one of the most versatile approaches to the anterior skull base for large tumors of the sinonasal cavity. It may be used with or without a craniofacial resection. The benefits of this approach are: wide access around the tumor; good postoperative cosmesis; & decreased operative & postoperative morbidity. We have used this approach for many bilateral tumors of the nasal & sinus cavities that approach &/or invade the skull base & brain. This video show the resection of a large esthesioneuroblastoma.
Added: November 6, 2008 | Posted by: icyou | Time 03:19 | Views: 155
Skyla Owens, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor four years ago, and her mother Julie Long talk about how cancer has and hasn't changed their lives. Interview Location: Jerry Zucker Ride for Hope Sunday October 26, 2008 Please Visit: www.braintumorawareness.org www.charlestonrideforhope.com
Added: November 6, 2008 | Posted by: icyou | Time 03:11 | Views: 189
Julie Houston of the Brain Tumor Awareness Organization talks about her personal connection to cancer and why she attended the Jerry Zucker Ride for Hope. Please Visit: www.braintumorawareness.org www.charlestonrideforhope.com
Added: October 31, 2008 | Posted by: House Calls TV | Time 01:30 | Views: 172
New drugs target cancer, making treatment more succesful.
Added: September 5, 2008 | Posted by: icyou | Time 08:49 | Views: 171
Is your headache “just a headache” or something more? In this video, icyou’s Medical Editor, Mona Khanna, MD, MPH, talks about the signs and symptoms of brain cancer as well as risk factors. Dr. Mona also discusses treatment options and prognosis for this diagnosis. Watch more videos featuring Dr. Mona here on icyou.
Added: September 3, 2008 | Posted by: CancerQuest | Time 05:34 | Views: 137
A video-animation presentation about breast biopsies. Both fine needle aspiration and core biopsies are covered. 3D graphics are used to explain the process. This video is part of the breast cancer education series produced by CancerQuest at Emory University, (www.cancerquest.org).

Added: August 5, 2008 | Time 00:50 | Views: 158
Brain Cancer is when malignant (cancer) cells are found in the brain. Primary brain cancer originates in the brain. Metastatic brain cancer starts in some other part of the body and moves to the brain. Brain cancer can cause symptoms such as headaches, nausea, vomiting, muscle jerks or twitching and numbness or tingling in the arms and legs. A person may experience problems with balance, walking, thinking or memory. Other symptoms include changes in a person’s ability to hear, see, or talk. Treatment usually involves surgery and may involve radiation therapy and chemotherapy. Watch more video about brain cancer or share your story or experience on video with icyou.


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