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And now, the conclusion…
An interview with Dr. Sam Brondfield, from the Oncology consult service at UCSF. In Part II we discuss appropriate times to consult oncology, preliminary workup of new masses, cancer of unknown primary, and mediastinal germ cell tumors. We also find out Sam's favorite Star Trek series!
| 00:00 Intro & TOC | | 00:32 Initial Hospitalist workup | | 03:23 Cancer of unknown primary | | 05:07 Mediastinal Germ Cell Tumors - lab recap, and The Olympics of Gay Singing | | 09:18 STAR TREK | | 09:55 Closing |
[The appearance of external hyperlinks does not constitute endorsements by UCSF of the linked websites, or the information, products, or services contained therein. UCSF does not exercise any editorial control over the information found therein, nor does UCSF make any representation of their accuracy or completeness. All information contained in this episode are the opinions of the respective speakers and not necessarily the views their respective institutions or UCSF, and is only provided for information purposes, not to diagnose or treat.]
Cancer Vectors by Vecteezy
By Neal TAmbeAnd now, the conclusion…
An interview with Dr. Sam Brondfield, from the Oncology consult service at UCSF. In Part II we discuss appropriate times to consult oncology, preliminary workup of new masses, cancer of unknown primary, and mediastinal germ cell tumors. We also find out Sam's favorite Star Trek series!
| 00:00 Intro & TOC | | 00:32 Initial Hospitalist workup | | 03:23 Cancer of unknown primary | | 05:07 Mediastinal Germ Cell Tumors - lab recap, and The Olympics of Gay Singing | | 09:18 STAR TREK | | 09:55 Closing |
[The appearance of external hyperlinks does not constitute endorsements by UCSF of the linked websites, or the information, products, or services contained therein. UCSF does not exercise any editorial control over the information found therein, nor does UCSF make any representation of their accuracy or completeness. All information contained in this episode are the opinions of the respective speakers and not necessarily the views their respective institutions or UCSF, and is only provided for information purposes, not to diagnose or treat.]
Cancer Vectors by Vecteezy