Surgical oncologist Jonathan Greer discusses peritoneal surface malignancy, a tumor that has spread from a primary organ to the abdomen — more specifically, the lining of the abdominal cavity (or peritoneum) — and treatment options. #peritonealsurfacemalignancy #JHMSurgery
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Questions Answered:
1. What is peritoneal surface malignancy? 0:01
2. Are there any symptoms that indicate the presence of peritoneal surface malignancy? 0:39
3. How is peritoneal surface malignancy diagnosed? 1:01
4. What are the treatment options? 1:55
5. What is the recovery process? 2:50
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Peritoneal Surface Malignancy FAQ Jonathan Greer MD
Specializing In:
- Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (GIST)
- Stomach Cancer
- Stomach Pain
- Stomach Tumors
- Carcinoid Tumors
- Carcinoid Syndrome
- Abdominal Cancer
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