Gastrointestinal cancers are collectively one of the most common malignancies in the world (just behind skin cancers). Neoplasms may affect nearly any part of the gastrointestinal tract—the esophagus, stomach, hepatobiliary system, and pancreas. Each part has subsets of benign and malignant neoplasms that can cause various complications. At times, neoplasms of the GI tract are associated with syndromic manifestations, such as Peutz-Jeghers syndrome, which can present with signs and symptoms external to the GI tract initially.
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why does he teach in such a patronizing manner? Whenever I see that Raj MD is teaching the subject I go elsewhere to learn.
not sure how to connect some things or how they link up. just difficult to follow and conceptualise
very well explained. I would recommend this lecture to any medical student. I enjoyed every bit of it.
Very well explained, makes remembering the difference between the cancers memorable!