Cholangiocarcinoma Essays

  • Enchiladas

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    It was a bright and sunny day, the skies clear, and everything was right in the world. Just an ordinary day nothing special, but if only that were true. The day may have been clear, but the hearts of a few hand full of people were not. Instead they were shrouded in darkness and despair, for the one we all had loved has left this world and us behind. People came from far and wide to see her one last time, to see my grandmother’s face one last time. When I heard the news of what had happened, at first

  • Liver Cancer Essay

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    most common form of liver cancer in adults. This type of liver cancer accounts for 4 out of 5 primary liver cancer diagnosis. Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer) starts in the cells that line the liver’s bile ducts (small tubes that carry waste to the gallbladder). About 10% to 20% of primary liver cancers are intrahepatic cholangiocarcinomas. What are some symptoms of liver cancer? Most often there will be no signs of the disease until it is advanced in stage. But when symptoms

  • Informative Speech On Lung Cancer

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    Cancer causes a lot of deaths in this world, also a lot of sadness for many families. There is many types of cancer, such as lung cancer, liver cancer, breast cancer, brain cancer, and leukemia. All of these cancers can be very dangerous, and can kill you. I feel like people should know, and also care about how dangerous cancer is. Cancer is one of the leading causes of death statistics say, but there might be a cure for it, if you find out right when you begin to get it. Lung cancer is caused from

  • Dr. Chen

    1006 Words  | 3 Pages

    Dr.Chen is a specialist who does both liver transplants and liver disease surgery. Most as of late on personnel of UCLA division of surgery, she talks broadly and composes a segment for The New York Times. Her book, as the title suggests is a self-portraying impression of her encounters with respect to death; starting in medicinal school and traveling through different preparing periods. We in palliative care, obviously, manage passing much of the time, along these lines perusing this book you will

  • Assisted Suicide

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    Life is essentially a constant victory over death. Although this feat seems ideal, there is a category of society that wishes to lose. Some of these people turn to assisted suicide in order to fulfill their ultimate desires. Oregon, Washington, and Vermont are currently the only states that allow this act to be carried out. Commonly assumed to be synonymous to euthanasia, the most palpable difference between to two is who performs the task. In euthanasia, a physician will administer a lethal dosage

  • Ulcerative Colitis Essay

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    How can the Disease Extent be divided? Ulcerative colitis progresses from the rectum and moves proximally. Distal disease refers to inflammation that is limited to the rectum (proctitis) or rectum and sigmoid colon. Here it is referred to as proctosigmioditis. If the disease is more extensive it includes the left side of the colon and can cover the splenic flexure. This occurs in 40% of patients. Extensive colitis occurs up to the hepatic flexure. Pan colitis affects the whole of the colon and this