Esophageal cancer disease
Oesophageal cancer
esophageal cancer is usually one of two types. Adenocarcinoma usually occurs in the lower oesophagus at the junction w...View More
Jessica Watson
Oesophageal cancer
esophageal cancer is usually one of two types. Adenocarcinoma usually occurs in the lower oesophagus at the junction w...View More
Jessica Watson
Hereditary diffuse gastric cancer
HDGC causes signet-ring shaped cells to form in the lining of the stomach. These abnormal cells can gro...View More
Jessica Watson
Giving early-stage pancreatic cancer patients a CD40 immune-stimulating drug helped jumpstart a T cell attack to the notoriously stubborn tumor mic...View More
Robert Solomon
Esophageal cancer is cancer that occurs in the esophagus — a long, hollow tube that runs from your throat to your stomach. Your esophagus hel...View More
Jessica Watson
The Spleen is the most vascular organ in the body. Since bleeding in splenic injuries is mainly arterial, significant hemoperitoneum can occur. Als...View More
Jessica Watson
Gastroenteritis is contagious. The large majority of causes (viral and bacterial) of gastroenteritis are contagious, usually through food or water ...View More
Jessica Watson
Gastric varices are an important portosystemic collateral pathway, occurring in ~20% of patients with portal hypertension. They are considered dist...View More
Jessica Watson
The term “gastroesophageal” refers to the stomach and esophagus. Reflux means to flow back or return. Gastroesophageal reflux is when w...View More
Jessica Watson
Kidneys are a pair of organs located toward our lower back. One kidney is on each side of your spine. They filter your blood and remove toxins from...View More
Jessica Watson
Colorectal cancer is cancer that occurs in the colon or rectum. Sometimes it is called colon cancer, for short. As the drawing shows...View More
Jessica Watson
Antimicrobial peptides are endogenous peptides typically expressed on mucosal surfaces, such as the mouth, intestines, and respira...View More
Jessica Watson