Gastrointestinal Cancers: Screening, Early Detection, and Risk Reduction
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Dr. Yue Zhang breaks down the complex world of GI malignancies, explaining how colorectal, pancreatic, liver, esophageal, and stomach cancers each present unique challenges. She explains why these cancers are often detected too late—when treatment options become limited—and how proper screening can dramatically change outcomes.
While screening guidelines continue evolving, Dr. Zhang emphasizes that personalized risk assessment should guide decisions about when and how to screen. First-degree relatives with GI cancers, certain genetic mutations, chronic conditions like cirrhosis or acid reflux, and lifestyle factors all influence individual risk profiles. For many, a combination of regular physical exams, appropriate screening tests, and attention to warning signs like unexplained weight loss or chronic digestive issues can make the difference between early intervention and limited treatment options.
Despite these challenges, Dr. Zhang remains hopeful about the future of cancer care: "Throughout the years, our cancer care has advanced dramatically. I see my patients living longer lives. I have more tools, more medications, more clinical trials." She concludes with powerful prevention advice: maintain a healthy weight, eat fresh foods, exercise regularly, avoid smoking, limit alcohol, and perhaps most importantly—prioritize your health.
Dr. Yue Zhang earned her medical degree from Peking Union Medical College and gained her Master of Public Health in both epidemiology and biostatistics from Boston University School of Public Health. She completed her internal medicine residency at the North Shore-Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New York, and Hematology/Oncology fellowship at Yale-New Haven Hospital in Connecticut. She became an assistant professor of medicine afterwards and worked at the academic center at Stony Brook University Hospital (SBUH) in New York. During her time with SBUH, Dr. Zhang gained expertise in gastrointestinal cancer care and treatments for genitourinary cancer patients. She was the principal investigator for multiple clinical trials, published numerous papers in peer-reviewed journals, and was invited to speak at many professional conferences, editorial boards, and advisory boards. She is highly respected by her peers for continuously providing education to medical students, residents, and fellows, and has received many awards for her excellent patient care.
Dr. Zhang was recruited by the physician team at Virginia Oncology Associates due in part to her cutting-edge knowledge and expertise in treating pancreatic cancer, colorectal cancer, liver cancer, renal cell carcinoma, and other cancer types.
Dr. Zhang believes in personalized medicine and is passionate about curing cancer. A good quality of life for cancer patients and their individual needs are her highest priorities.
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Chapters
1. Gastrointestinal Cancers: Screening, Early Detection, and Risk Reduction (00:00:00)
2. What are Gastrointestinal Cancers? (00:02:45)
3. Importance of Early Screening (00:06:13)
4. Barriers to Cancer Screening (00:07:47)
5. Colorectal Cancer Screening Types (00:12:17)
6. GI Cancer Symptoms (00:14:09)
7. Pancreatic Cancer (00:16:00)
8. Liver Cancer (00:17:43)
9. When Should you Talk to your Doctor? (00:20:12)
10. Stomach Cancer (00:23:00)
11. Hope and Healthy Lifestyle Recommendations (00:25:34)
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