Colorectal Cancer
Jun 08, 2016•27 min
Episode description
An interactive discussion about colorectal cancer between Jeffrey Ponsky, MD and Conor Delaney, MD, PhD.
Dr. Delaney, is the chairman of the Digestive Disease and Surgery Institute at Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH. Dr. Delaney is also a professor of surgery at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. Dr. Ponsky, is a professor of surgery at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine and staff surgeon in the department of Surgery at Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH.
Table of Contents
01:04:09|Role Of Colonoscopy For Screening And For Serrated Polyps
04:15:59|Rectal Cancers At 6cm In Today’s Era
08:17:45|Endoscopic Ultrasound And Preoperative Radiation
13:05:22|Preoperative radiation in node negative cancer
14:08:53|Differences Between T1a And T1b
15:58:44 |Endoscopic Submucosal Resection For Rectal Cancer
17:18:09|Preoperative Radiation For Rectal Cancer
18:57:32|Sigmoid Cancer
22:30:40|Approach To Cecal Cancer
23:57:48 |Laparoscopic Anastomosis
24:14:00|Genetic Workup
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