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i lost my father to this horrific disease in 1998 and he stopped smoking 28 years earlier in 1970. i myself quit in 2003 and it was the best thing i've ever done. THANK YOU GOD.
@everythingalsoYUI for a while but she will recover just fine. I got a friend that his uncle survived with only half a lung left after the vietnam war and he braths just fine and rides around in a mountain bike all around town still to this day!
my mum died of small cell carcinoma and carnt understand why they just didn,t remove the lung with it in she was just 56 7 yrs now and still miss her terribly :(
such pictures should be on the pack of cigarettes to show the smokers the danger of smoking! very interesting (and shocking) film! i hope that the inpatient is very well!
All you doctors making comments, how about warning people about the terrible dangers of smoking, instead of commenting on how great this surgery is.....
I advise to read article of Dr. Oleg Kshivets "Early Detection and Diagnosis of Lung Cancer and Immune Circuit" in Open Lung Cancer Journal, 2008, 1, P1-12 for surgeons, oncologists and cancer researchers.
I prefer to perform lobectomies for early lung cancer. Once Robert Ginsberg has already proved, that 5-year survival of lung cancer patients with stage I after segmentectomies is worse significantly as compared with lobectomies. In rare instances for weakened patients with very low functional lung data especially for early cancer in left upper lobe it is acceptable segmentectomies.
Yes, I have been having CT scans every year and an occasional bronchosopy for 13 years. My tumor was 1 1/2 mm, but it was on a border, so they removed 2 lobes. That said, if I hadn't had a fever, they never would have found it in time. I applaud your work! Thanks for sharing the videos.
In oncology early detection saves the life and allows surgeons to perform minimal radical operation (lobectomy) with 80-100% full recovery. Today it is CT-scan + fibrobronchoscopy. Situation becomes complicated at once if we have local advanced lung cancer. Only very skilled surgeons are capable to perform such combined operation adequately.
I agree with you. I also think it is important that the public be educated to possible warning signs of cancer. Doctors in the US NEVER speak of chills, fevers, tingling, rashes and extremity swelling. I know several people including myself who had all kinds of bells ringing before cancer was found. I was lucky and my cancer was slow and large-celled. After being tested 2 times for Lyme, they found a spot in my lung. My friends were not so lucky.
All programs on lung cancer screening failed including spiral CТ. Hopes are assigned on morphometric CТ. But here problem is more difficult than it seems. I discussed it at NCI in 1997: person can die from other 150 malignant neoplasms despite successful results of lung cancer screening. It is necessary to invent screening for all neoplasms at once because of universal cancerogenesis mechanism and to pass all population through this program beginning from newborns and finishing old people.
Holy shit.....doctors/surgeons are some skilled people.....this is hard to watch +_+
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drsugengh 1 month ago
i lost my father to this horrific disease in 1998 and he stopped smoking 28 years earlier in 1970. i myself quit in 2003 and it was the best thing i've ever done. THANK YOU GOD.
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Cancer is not: hereditary, familial, environmental, communicable.
procommenter 2 months ago
will it affect the patient's ability to breath after cutting out part of his/her lung?
everythingalsoYUI 9 months ago
@everythingalsoYUI No after lobectomies.
Kshivets002 9 months ago 7
@everythingalsoYUI for a while but she will recover just fine. I got a friend that his uncle survived with only half a lung left after the vietnam war and he braths just fine and rides around in a mountain bike all around town still to this day!
redgoat1111111 6 months ago
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johnnyvee 11 months ago
¿y todo para que?,para nada,absolutamente para nada,el cigarro es una basura.
pepjdjynfjfjfs 1 year ago
Now I will stop smoking
evilslayers1 1 year ago
my mum died of small cell carcinoma and carnt understand why they just didn,t remove the lung with it in she was just 56 7 yrs now and still miss her terribly :(
sharon33ish 1 year ago 2
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such pictures should be on the pack of cigarettes to show the smokers the danger of smoking! very interesting (and shocking) film! i hope that the inpatient is very well!
Schlandhaubitze 1 year ago
All you doctors making comments, how about warning people about the terrible dangers of smoking, instead of commenting on how great this surgery is.....
aspiceno 1 year ago 130
absolutely wonderful surgery.. i never seen like this before.. good job..
putratriwara 1 year ago 154
I advise to read article of Dr. Oleg Kshivets "Early Detection and Diagnosis of Lung Cancer and Immune Circuit" in Open Lung Cancer Journal, 2008, 1, P1-12 for surgeons, oncologists and cancer researchers.
fhcisurgery 1 year ago 296
ya no vuelvo a fumar.lo juro.
jurogalay2 1 year ago 8
@jurogalay2 Ha dejado a fumar significa hay una fuerza de voluntad
Kshivets002 1 year ago 10
What is your opinion concerning segmentectomy for early lung cancer?
frankfurtsurgery 1 year ago 41
@frankfurtsurgery
I prefer to perform lobectomies for early lung cancer. Once Robert Ginsberg has already proved, that 5-year survival of lung cancer patients with stage I after segmentectomies is worse significantly as compared with lobectomies. In rare instances for weakened patients with very low functional lung data especially for early cancer in left upper lobe it is acceptable segmentectomies.
Kshivets002 1 year ago 294
The excellent surgical technics!
FreiburgKlinik 1 year ago 370
а почему на английском?Это легкие курильщика?Скока же он курил
AngelskiiTimka 1 year ago 6
акцент не русский случайно? оО
AngelskiiTimka 1 year ago 9
@AngelskiiTimka Конечно русский.
Kshivets002 1 year ago 12
Yes, I have been having CT scans every year and an occasional bronchosopy for 13 years. My tumor was 1 1/2 mm, but it was on a border, so they removed 2 lobes. That said, if I hadn't had a fever, they never would have found it in time. I applaud your work! Thanks for sharing the videos.
zelda5533 2 years ago 15
In oncology early detection saves the life and allows surgeons to perform minimal radical operation (lobectomy) with 80-100% full recovery. Today it is CT-scan + fibrobronchoscopy. Situation becomes complicated at once if we have local advanced lung cancer. Only very skilled surgeons are capable to perform such combined operation adequately.
Kshivets002 2 years ago 704
I agree with you. I also think it is important that the public be educated to possible warning signs of cancer. Doctors in the US NEVER speak of chills, fevers, tingling, rashes and extremity swelling. I know several people including myself who had all kinds of bells ringing before cancer was found. I was lucky and my cancer was slow and large-celled. After being tested 2 times for Lyme, they found a spot in my lung. My friends were not so lucky.
zelda5533 2 years ago 14
Expert!
mghharvard 2 years ago 738
All programs on lung cancer screening failed including spiral CТ. Hopes are assigned on morphometric CТ. But here problem is more difficult than it seems. I discussed it at NCI in 1997: person can die from other 150 malignant neoplasms despite successful results of lung cancer screening. It is necessary to invent screening for all neoplasms at once because of universal cancerogenesis mechanism and to pass all population through this program beginning from newborns and finishing old people.
Kshivets002 2 years ago 415
How to recognize early lung cancer in terms of the USA population?
mtimark 2 years ago 15