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We are immensely proud of our colorectal and peritoneal surgeon Mr Umar Shariff, who ran the London Marathon this year...
Cytoreductive Surgery combined with Heated Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) is a radical surgical strategy used to treat patients with stage 4 bowel cancer which has spread to the peritoneum (the inner lining of the abdomen).
The Cytoreductive Surgery part of the operation aims to remove all visible signs of cancer within the abdomen by removing the peritoneal surfaces affected by spots of cancer, along with any affected organs. Once surgical clearance is obtained, the microscopic (invisible) cancer cells are destroyed using a heated chemotherapy wash of the abdomen at the time of surgery, warmed up to 41-42 degrees celsius. This allows the chemotherapy to act directly on the surfaces affected by cancer, working synergistically with the heat to destroy remaining cancer cells.
Although not suitable for all patients with peritoneal cancer spread, for people who can have this treatment, this surgery offers hope of prolonging survival in some patients with bowel (colorectal) cancer, appendix cancer, peritoneal mesothelioma and other peritoneal tumours.
The Birmingham Peritoneal Malignancy Unit, set up in 2011 by Mr Haney Youssef, has treated over 500 cases with this innovative treatment and can offer this surgery at HCA The Harborne Hospital, with its state-of-the-art theatres and intensive care unit facilities.
Mr Youssef was very thorough and informative.
I found Dr James Good to be a warm caring professional man. He delivered sensitive information in an empathetic way. I really feel despite an awful diagnosis of inoperable pancreatic cancer he has my best interest at heart and was…
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I have been under the care of Haney Youssef for several years following cancer surgery and he is always honest with me and gives me confidence
I was insured with Vitality and my oncologist was not on their panel and referred me to James. He showed exceptional care and knowledge and got me booked in for stereotactic radiotherapy really quickly. I would not hesitate in recommending…
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We are immensely proud of our colorectal and peritoneal surgeon Mr Umar Shariff, who ran the London Marathon this year...
What a fantastic presentation at the Peritoneal Surface Oncology Group International conference in Venice, on 4th to 6th October 2023,...
Our team from the Bowel Cancer Clinic and Birmingham Peritoneal Tumour Unit attended the Peritoneal Surface Oncology group international meeting...