Nucleus Oncology (Cancer) Animation Demo


www.nucleusinc.com Nucleus Medical Media's 3D medical animation oncology (cancer) demo reel shows surgery, anatomy, mechanism of action (MOA), and physiology produced for medical devices, pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology, marketing agencies, lawyers, and more.


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Medical Careers : How to Become an Oncologist


Becoming an oncologist requires a science-related bachelor's degree, four years of medical school and at least four years of post-medical school formal education. Consider becoming an oncologist with tips from a practice administrator in this free video on career information. Expert: Mark MacBayne Bio: Mark MacBayne, with a Master of Public Health degree, is a practice manager at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center. Filmmaker: Bing Hu


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Oncology 101 and Colon Cancer in 2008


Dr. Andrew Ko of the UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center explores how research and advances in technologies are impacting clinical care of colon cancer. Ko's research is in the development of new treatment strategies, including molecularly targeted therapies, for patients with gastrointestinal malignancies. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public [8/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 14831]


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Hospitalist vs Oncologist Xtranormal Medical Presentation


The Happy Hospitalist Xtranormal medical specialty battle moves on to battle the oncologists. Find more content at thehappyhospitalist.blogspot.com


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Texas Oncology Radiation Oncology Video


Dr. Timothy Dziuk, Radiation Oncologist at Texas Oncology, gives a brief overview of cancer, specific details on radiation oncology, and how oncologists use radiation therapy to treat disease in this informative video.


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Robot-assisted Gynecologic Oncology Surgery


Halifax Health will present Florida's first live online robot-assisted gynecologic oncology case on Thursday, April 24, at 7 pm. Kelly L. Molpus, MD, the area's only gynecologic oncologist, will perform the surgery. Christopher Stanley, MD, will moderate. Stanley is a gynecologic surgeon and the Director of the Halifax Health Gynecologic Endoscopy Fellowship, which offers top level training for laparoscopic and robotic surgery and is the only program of its kind in the state of Florida. Robotic surgery allows more direct control and precision for procedures such as hysterectomies and lymph node dissections. "We are excited to be the first in this area to offer the benefits of such an advanced system", said Stanley. "The da Vinci® offers the benefits of a minimally invasive procedure, which means potentially less pain, less blood loss and a faster recovery time," said Dr. Molpus. "And because of the design of our specialty, we are able to provide continuity of care from surgery through remission. We are able to build strong bonds with our patients and their families, which makes a big difference." Gynecologic oncology is a field of medical specialization which deals with the study and treatment of malignancies arising in the female reproductive tract. Through years of intensive training, Dr. Molpus has learned to perform aggressive, targeted gynecologic oncology surgeries as well as the administering of appropriate chemotherapy. For women needing treatment for malignancies <b>...</b>


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Oncology Lecture with Louise E. Morrell, MD Medical Oncologist February, 2007


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Meet Isaac Kim: Chief of Urologic Oncology at CINJ


Isaac Kim, MD, PhD, is doing amazing work at The Cancer Institute of New Jersey at UMDNJ. He's performed more than 700 robotic prostatectomies, curing patients, saving lives.


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Pediatric Oncology


This was my project for a summer class i took at oakton... Hope you enjoy it!


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Becoming a Radiation Oncologist


Learn about being a good Radiation Oncologist, with VERO and Dr. Buckman. Appearance by John Cleese.


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Radiation Oncology Treatment Planning for cancers of the head and neck


Radiation oncologist Greg Jones, MD of Valdese Hospital Cancer Center in North Carolina explains radiation treatment planning for cancers of the head and neck.


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Leaders in Oncology Care -- LOC (previously called the London Oncology Clinic)


This video shows how the LOC - Leaders in Oncology Care (www.theloc.com) (Previously called The London Oncology Clinic) strives to deliver the best internationally available cancer treatment in a very personal way. After viewing this video you can go to Second Life, where you will find a virtual replica of the LOC, where you can walk around the clinic at your leisure, and experience what it would be like to be treated here. The concept, script and storyline of this video were devised by Dr Maurice Slevin and the video was directed, filmed, edited and produced by Ted Mikulski.


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Radiation Oncology Cancer Treatment Video - Austin, Texas (Part 1)


timdziuk.com This is an educational video for cancer patients who will be treated with radiation. The video informs the medical oncology community about radiation options in Austin, Texas. Technology, techniques, and treatment options discussed include IMRT (Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy) HDR (High Dose Rate Brachytherapy) Brachytherapy Prostate Cancer Treatment SRT (Stereotactic Radiotherapy) SRS (Stereotactic Radiosurgery) PBI (Partial Breast Brachytherapy) Linear Accelerator OBI (On Board Imaging) Rapid Arc CBCT (Cone Beam CT) Simulation


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Understanding Cancer Scans - From Leaders in Oncology Care - LOC


Ultrasound scans, CT Scans (CAT Scans Computerised Axial Tomography), MRI Scans (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) PET Scans (Positron Emission tomography) and PET/CT scans are frequently used to diagnose and monitor the treatment of cancer. Many of our patients at the London Oncology Clinic (www.londononcology.com) tell us they are confused about what the scans involve and why they are used. This video, made in the virtual world Second Life, is designed to explain the difference between the scanners, why they are used and what happens. After viewing this video you can go to Second Life, where you can walk around the scanners at your leisure and see them used. The concept and script were produced by Maurice Slevin, Video production by Ted Mikulski and creation of scanners by Brenda Holder.


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Neuro-Oncology Branch, Brain Tumor Clinic


This video introduces the Neuro-Oncology Branch (NOB), a trans-institutional program of the National Cancer Institute and the National Institutes of Neurological Disorder and Stroke of the NIH. The NOB constitutes a team of dedicated medical professionals and scientists working to uncover new discoveries underlying the genetics and biology of brain tumors and to translate those findings to the development of exciting and meaningful new treatments for patients afflicted with these tumors. Administration of these new treatments through clinical trials, optimal state of the art standard therapy and patient consultation are offered to patients throughout the United States free of charge through the coordinated, multidisciplinary approach to patient care in the NOB's Brain Tumor Clinic. Learn more about the Neuro-Oncology Branch and the Brain Tumor Clinic at home.ccr.cancer.gov


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UCLA Radiation Oncology


In the fight against cancer, radiation is one of medicine's most powerful and effective tools. It damages the DNA within the tumor making it impossible for those cells to ever divide or grow again.


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Future Mad Scientist Seeks Crazy Oncologist


Adam Campfield is an 18 year-old computer science major at Colorado State University. Adam also has recurrent retinoblastoma. Diagnosed at 18 months and completely blind by 6, Adam and his parents got the bad news recently that the cancer was back--a rare occurrence in an adult--and had metastasized to his bone marrow. Because he has no other options, Adam is currently undergoing high dose chemotherapy. Adam and his family are looking for a doctor who can think outside the box and treat the recurrent retinoblastoma aggressively, creatively and successfully. If you are that kind of medical professional, or know someone, or know someone who knows someone, Adam and his family want to hear from you--fast.


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Radiation Oncology Treatments - Dr. KS Clifford Chao


KS Clifford Chao, MD, the Radiation Oncologist-in-Chief at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital in New York City, explains the types of treatments his department offers to patients with benign and malignant tumors such as Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT)and Image-Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT), and how these treatments can be administered "externally," with beams of radiation, or "internally," directly into the tumor (brachytherapy).


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Ohio State's Dedicated Oncology Nurses


Nursing is a demanding profession, but oncology nurses—those who treat people battling cancer—face particular challenges. This segment looks at Ohio State teachers and students who are dedicated to helping patients with critical health care needs.


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Radiation Oncology Tour, Part 1, with Greg Jones, MD - History, Facilities, Treatment Planning


www.blueridgehealth.org http Radiation Oncologist Gregory L. Jones, MD begins a fascinating tour of the newly renovated and expanded Radiation Oncology Department at Blue Ridge HealthCare's Valdese Hospital. The Cancer Center is one of the best staffed and equipped in the southeast. It is located in Rutherford College area of Valdese, NC in Burke County. In this video Dr. Jones shares the history of radiation oncology at Valdese Hospital, shows us exam rooms, tells us about the consultation process, treatment planning with advanced CT scanners, positioning with lasers for the linear accelerators and more. He gives us insight into how treatment plans are determined in conjunction with the medical dosimetrist and physicist.


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Oncologist Olufunmilayo I. Olopade on Breast Cancer Risk and Prevention


www.uchospitals.edu Oncologist and genetics expert Funmi Olopade, MD, is one of the world's leading authorities on hereditary breast cancer and cancer risk assessment. In this video she talks about why she became a doctor, her research to find better treatments and why the University of Chicago Medical Center is at the forefront of medicine. Dr. Olopade learned at an early age growing up in Nigeria that doctors can help relieve pain and suffering, and was encouraged to attend medical school. She specialized in oncology because it allows her to interact with her patients on a very personal level and to establish trust so patients know they are not alone on their journey through cancer. Cancer affects a patient's family and friends as well, and Dr. Olopade encourages families to be part of the treatment plan. Consultation rooms are designed to accommodate this. She is motivated in her research to find a cure for cancer and chose to come to the University of Chicago because of the strong commitment to research. Patients are her best teachers. Dr. Olopade wants to know why women get breast cancer and to develop new, more effective treatments. The University of Chicago Medical Center is one of a small few institutions that develops new drugs for cancer treatment. The treatments of tomorrow are available at the University of Chicago today. We are one of only 11 Specialized Programs of Research Excellence (SPORE) in the country. The Medical Center is part of a national network <b>...</b>


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Radiation Oncology Cancer Treatment Video - Austin, Texas (Part 2)


timdziuk.com This is Part 2 of an educational video for cancer patients who will be treated with radiation. The video informs the medical oncology community about radiation options in Austin, Texas. Technology, techniques, and treatment options discussed include IMRT (Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy) HDR (High Dose Rate Brachytherapy) Brachytherapy Prostate Cancer Treatment SRT (Stereotactic Radiotherapy) SRS (Stereotactic Radiosurgery) PBI (Partial Breast Brachytherapy) Linear Accelerator OBI (On Board Imaging) Rapid Arc CBCT (Cone Beam CT) Simulation


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Radiation Oncology Tour, Part 2, Greg Jones, MD - Diagnostics, IMRT, Linear Accelerator, The Team


www.blueridgehealth.org http Radiation Oncologist Gregory L. Jones, MD continues his tour of the Radiation Oncology Department at Blue Ridge HealthCare's Valdese Hospital. This segment features the Cancer Center's new Linear Accelerator and Dr. Jones' team approach to care. Also discussed are: how computers are used in treatments, digital x-ray systems, multi leaf collimators, shaping a radiation field, IMRT (Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy), safety measures, quality control, thick concrete walls, the maze, boron reinforced door, neutron radiation, and how a linear accelerator works


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Dr. Nancy Lee, Radiation Oncologist -- Sloan-Kettering


Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center radiation oncologist Nancy Lee gives patients with head and neck cancer new hope using a technology called IMRT (intensity-modulated radiation therapy). Patient John McPeak and Dr. Lee describe how she used this targeted approach to completely eliminate a tumor at the base of his tongue, while also preserving both his speech and his quality of life. Learn more about treatment for head and neck cancer at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. www.mskcc.org


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A Pioneer in Neuro-oncology


Dr. Stewart Goldman, medical director of Neuro-oncology at Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago, was recently awarded the Pioneer Award for Pediatric Neuro-oncology from Children's Brain Tumor Foundation.


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Radiation Therapy (Part 1)


About the Video: Radiation therapy is an important part of cancer treatment. As a result of advances in technology, doctors are now able to use radiation to treat tumors more precisely than ever before. In this interview with Ellen Beth Levitt, Dr. Mohan Suntha discusses new approaches in cancer care using radiation therapy. Specific topics covered in part one of this two-part interview include: What is radiation therapy Types of cancer treated with radiation External beam radiation Planning radiation treatment (mapping) Triology Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) About the Expert: Dr. Mohan Suntha is the Vice Chairman of the Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and Associate Director of the University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center. He is also a professor of radiation oncology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Dr. Mohan Suntha www.umm.edu Radiation Therapy (Part 2) www.youtube.com UMGCC Radiation Oncology Program www.umgcc.org Video: Radiation Therapy Patient Guide www.umm.edu Overview: Triology Radiation Therapy www.umgcc.org Distributed by Tubemogul.


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The Oncology Office


Presented for ONS Oncology Nursing Month.


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Radiation Oncology Tour, Part 3, With Greg Jones, MD - IMRT, cone beam CT, reduced side effects


www.blueridgehealth.org http Radiation Oncologist Gregory L. Jones, MD shows us the advanced linear accelerator that The Cancer Center uses to provide IMRT and other cancer treatment modalities. The center is located at Valdese Hospital in Rutherford College, NC - Part of Blue Ridge HealthCare. Specific topics include: Digital imaging, IMRT, multi leaf collimators, photon beams, cone beam CT scanning, patient treatment alignment, alignment with soft tissues, minimizing dose to healthy tissues, reduced side effects


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