Danno & Ginger

The Ultimate Desperate Dan and The Ginger. These are videos of Danno after he was diagnosed with Lymphoma. Vets now think he has Inflammatory Bowel Disease. The clips at the end with the boxes were taken today on his 14th birthday, over 6 months since the vets said he has a few weeks to live. oh and its this song because Ginger loves it :S
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Colonoscopy Video Tour: Discovery of a Cancerous Polyp (Colon Cancer)

ACG Trustee Mark B. Pochapin, MD, FACG, Director of The Jay Monahan Center for Gastrointestinal Health, narrates a tour of a patient's colon during a colonoscopy where he discovers a cancerous polyp (colon cancer). The patient did not have any abdominal or rectal pain, or any other symptoms associated with colorectal cancer. However, prior to this colonoscopy (when the cancer was discovered) the patient was diagnosed with anemia due the slow bleeding of this polyp in her colon.
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Colorectal Cancer: Dennis’s Story (Part 2 of 2)

Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer and the third leading cause of cancer death in both men and women in the United States. About 148000 new colorectal cancer cases are diagnosed each year. Screening can prevent many cases of colorectal cancer. Hear the story of patient Dennis Miliacca, who "dodged a bullet" when a colonoscopy identified pre-cancerous cells that, left untreated, could have resulted in colorectal cancer. In this video segment, Dennis describes his patient experience from arrival to screening to diagnosis. For more information about our colorectal cancer program, visit our website: bit.ly .
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Dr. Anthony Senagore, Keck School of Medicine of USC (Feb. 2011)

Dr. Anthony Senagore specializes in laparoscopic bowel resection, surgeries for Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, rectal cancer, and the treatment and management of anorectal disorders. He is also a researcher specializing in molecular and genetic changes in colorectal cancer, laparoscopic bowel surgery, and new surgical treatments for incontinence and constipation. He has brought a number of cutting-edge therapies for colorectal cancer to USC. Board-certified in general surgery and colon and rectal surgery, Dr. Senagore is a member of numerous associations, including the American College of Surgeons and the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons. He also is director of the American Board of Colon and Rectal Surgeons and the American Board of Surgery. He speaks nationally and internationally, has edited three books on colon and rectal surgery, and has authored more than 130 peer-reviewed publications and 15 textbooks. Anthony Senagore, MD Professor and Chief, Colorectal Surgery Keck School of Medicine of USC University of Southern California: www.usc.edu Keck School of Medicine of USC keck.usc.edu Dr. Senagore's faculty profile: www.doctorsofusc.com
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Time:02:41 More inEducation