Monday Morning Medical Update: A “Miracle Case” in Stomach Cancer Treatment

The University of Kansas Health System is treating a total of 38 COVID patients today, down from 42 Friday. Other significant numbers:
26 with the active virus today, up from 21 Friday
1 in ICU, down from 4 Friday
1 on a ventilator, up from 0 Friday
12 hospitalized but out of acute infection phase, down from 21 Friday
Key points from today’s guests:
Austin Hill, stomach cancer patient
Diagnosed with a rare stage 4 stomach cancer four years ago -- right before he turned 30.
The University of Kansas Cancer Center doctors recommended a new immunotherapy treatment that worked.
His family and faith helped him get through the treatment and recovery.
Proud that his doctors really invested in his health and family, and even though he wasn't a candidate for the high tech treatment at first, they continued to advocate for him.
Continue to be your own advocate and recognize when your body doesn't feel right.
Women are much better at this than men, but stop putting things off. If you don't feel right, get it checked out. You might be afraid of the answer, but it's much better to get that answer early on than later on.
Dr. Mazin Al-Kasspooles, surgical oncologist, The University of Kansas Health System
Gastric cancer is a very aggressive cancer -- it's a more life threatening cancer.
So when somebody has stage four stomach cancer, we find that it's almost miraculous to save somebody and have no evidence of disease. And that's why it's unique in his case.
Austin had a special treatment called HIPEC. It stands for Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy and basically that just means heated chemotherapy that's given within the abdomen for a certain amount of time.
Dr. Weijing Sun, gastrointestinal oncologist, The University of Kansas Health System
His case was very unusual and with today’s advanced technology, we were able to use targeted treatment.
There is no endoscopy-like routine screening for stomach cancer. So if you have early signs of stomach upset and have not responded to medications for reflux symptoms, you need to pay more attention to them and let your doctor know.
Make sure you go to your primary care doctor and really push them to listen. It can lead to an endoscopy that can lead to early diagnosis.
Dr. Dana Hawkinson, medical director of Infection Prevention and Control, The University of Kansas Health System
We know the morbidity and mortality that RSV can cause both in infants, but also in older age adults as well.
Giving the vaccine to pregnant mothers allows them to develop an immune response, most notably antibodies, and those will transfer to baby to give that baby protection for about six months.
Early data has shown very good interim results.
Tuesday, November 8 at 9:00 a.m. is the next Morning Medical Update. It may be a common problem, but not always easy to talk about. Overactive bladder affects 33 million American adults, women a bit more than men. And it's estimated 17-thousand people will die of bladder cancer this year. We’ll explore the risk factors you can control and the advancements in treatment for bladder disorders.
Visit our website, www.kansashealthsystem.com or findadoctor.kansashealthsystem.com.

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  • @jewelsrich8807
    @jewelsrich88072 ай бұрын

    How are you doing Sir x great story x god bless xx

  • @trennybailey6239
    @trennybailey62394 ай бұрын

    This has been very inspiring.

  • @EnestoJames
    @EnestoJames6 ай бұрын

    must say that I have enormous respect for you Dr kanayo Peterson considering the manner in which my wife receive her complete treatment for HIV infection, thanks for coming to my rescue sir🎉❤.

  • @CarmelitaTorrejos-rt3ko
    @CarmelitaTorrejos-rt3ko8 ай бұрын

    Hi Doc, i am from philippines me i have a small question about the link mention cancer, for me i am a one of a patient abdomen stage 111 cancer and also already finish my operation, but my one problem is it can't doing to pursue at chemo theraphy, its becuase most heading others the cancer olders victim was mostly nothing to suffering chemo treatment was dead. me i know if what your suggestion about me im just hoping to understand in my situation. i thanks so much

  • @CarmelitaTorrejos-rt3ko

    @CarmelitaTorrejos-rt3ko

    8 ай бұрын

    Doc, i haven't gotten chemo so im so always thinking scared my life. thanks a lot.

  • @carlosdiazdeleon6842
    @carlosdiazdeleon6842 Жыл бұрын

    Hi I have stomach cancer n it has spread a little to my bone can someone help I haven't gotten chemo therapy and immunotherapy bcuz of insurance purposes

  • @1stanzione

    @1stanzione

    Жыл бұрын

    I pray you will get the help you need and the medical community will take you in. I pray that God will heal you. ❤ In Jesus name I pray!

  • @arf2847

    @arf2847

    11 ай бұрын

    Have tyou tried radiation surgery with Cyberknife robot?? It is a cool new robot that kills lots of cancer cells. There are several videos about that robot in You Tube. Ask him also about that robot , alsoI I heard that the pill Dostorlimab is curing lots of cancer patients. So ask him about if any of those treatments would work or another one. Radiation therapy done with lasers is extremely effective,he will know what therapy is appropriate for you. I hope you get well.

  • @thatlovelydancerIlao

    @thatlovelydancerIlao

    4 ай бұрын

    Buy Frankincense, myrh and castor oil. Put it in your navel and on the bottom of your feet after you clean them for months, daily and think well of your body. Know prayer and just living, doing what you love that is healthy, brings you joy will gradually help you. Prayers for your healing and the best outcome❤🙏🏽

  • @Janiceleatham2112

    @Janiceleatham2112

    Күн бұрын

    Please look for a clinical trial...I know it has been a year. How are you now? I will pray for you right now.

  • @giaaig9460
    @giaaig9460Ай бұрын

    This is old news and not a miracle anymore.

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