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Febrile neutropenia is a potentially life-threatening oncologic emergency—learn its causes, diagnosis, and immediate management to protect chemotherapy patients. In this concise, clinically focused video you’ll understand what febrile neutropenia is, why neutrophils matter, and how chemotherapy-induced neutropenia (often 5–10 days after treatment) predisposes patients to rapid sepsis. Key concepts covered include neutrophil biology (primary and […]

Hypercalcemia in malignancy: understand causes, symptoms, and effective treatments for cancer-related high calcium levels. This video explains hypercalcemia in malignancy, why cancers cause elevated serum calcium, and how clinicians diagnose and manage it. You’ll learn how parathyroid hormone (PTH) and PTH-related proteins drive bone resorption via RANK/RANKL-mediated osteoclast activation, and how tumors (breast metastases, multiple […]

Explore the essential concepts of colorectal cancer, including risk factors, genetic pathways, signs and symptoms, and screening methods. This overview also covers the pathophysiology, diagnosis, staging, and treatment options for effective clinical understanding.

Explore the anatomy and function of the colon and how disruptions can lead to colon cancer. This video covers normal physiology, common risk factors, and the progression of colorectal cancer for a comprehensive clinical overview. Video was part of 2014 Summer Scholarship Project with CSIRO called “The Hungry Microbiome” For more visit: http://www.csiro.au/hungrymicrobiome/

Understand the process of colon cancer carcinogenesis, from genetic mutations in APC and KRAS to the progression through adenoma-carcinoma sequence. This video highlights key molecular pathways and risk factors involved in colorectal cancer development. Video was part of 2014 Summer Scholarship Project with CSIRO called “The Hungry Microbiome” For more visit: http://www.csiro.au/hungrymicrobiome/

Explore the process of metastasis, where cancer cells spread from the primary tumor to distant organs through blood and lymphatic pathways. This video explains the steps of invasion, circulation, and colonization, along with the factors that enable cancer cells to survive and grow in new environments.











