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My elder sister aged 54 years is suffering from STOMACH CANCER. Endoscopy, CT Scan and PET Scan tests have confirmed 4th stage of cancer, as informed by the specialist doctor. To start with 3 cycles of Chemotherapy has been advised and started. The Chemotherapy treatment drug administered is M-FLOT. She has undergone 2 cycles of Chemotherapy from 30.4.19. The 3rd Chemotherapy is scheduled for 30.5.19. Around 15.6.19, one more PET Scan is advised to determine the effect of the 3 chemotherapies administered to her. Going by the test report, future course of treatment would be decided. Pls advise if we are on the right track to get the best treatment for my sister to get well soon. We are ready to do whatever to get the best possible treatment. Kindly advise.

Answered by Pankaj Kamble

Hello, According to what you have written, your doctor is guiding you correctly and you are on the right track of treatment. Follow the instructions of the doctor and we hope your sister gets well soon. Hope this answer helps you.

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Good day I would like to have a quotation for cancer treatment. The diagnostic obtained is Moderately Differentiated Invasive Squamous Cell Carcinoma. This treatment is for 59 years old woman, because of the diagnostic she already removed the uterus. Best Regards Rosa Saiete

Hello, as per your clinical history is concerned, cost of treatment will be 2lakh 25000 only.
Regards,
Dr sahoo 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Mere known mai kisi ko liver cancer ho gaya hai please btaye hum kya kr sakte hai

Male | 43

If someone you know is dealing with liver cancer, ask them to consult a specialist in liver diseases and cancers to determine the extent and stage of the cancer. Based on the diagnosis, the doctors will recommend treatment options like surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, or immunotherapy. They need to focus on managing symptoms and side effects, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and consider joining support groups. Regular check-ups and collaboration with their oncologist team will be important for monitoring and managing the cancer effectively.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am 35 years old female and my stomach was bloated for 2 days then I consulted doctor who gave drips then told for a ct scan then they told its cancer other told its all spread and its stage 4 many told us not to get biopsy as it will make it more spread now the report came that cea is 0.5 and ldh is 276

Female | 35

Bloating can arise from various factors, including digestive issues or hormonal changes. The elevated LDH and the CEA levels are significant, but it's crucial to interpret these in the context of your overall health and symptoms. Consult your physician for a comprehensive evaluation and discuss the necessity of a biopsy based on your specific situation. It's essential to have a supportive team guiding your care. Remember, communication with your healthcare provider is key to navigating this journey effectively. 

Answered on 21st Jan '25

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How many chemos are required in case of rectosigmoid

Female | 40

The number of chemotherapy sessions required for rectosigmoid cancer, also known as sigmoid colon cancer, can vary depending on the stage of the cancer, the patient's health, and the treatment plan recommended by their oncologist. Chemotherapy might be used as a part of the treatment for advanced stages of rectosigmoid cancer.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Sir 3-4 th stage liver cancer k liye kitna paisa kharcha hoga or kiya sasthy sathi card chale ga is hospitals mai.

Male | 54

Sahi sujhav ke liye reports share karein

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Badly i need a good suggestion for my father who is affected in a brain tumor.Some of Doctors suggested me to operation or some are not.In this situation i Don't understand what can i do.

Male | 55

Brain tumors if operable should be operated upon, however if they are in a very critical area or the surgery may be risky, we may need to try some other ways of addressing. Please share your reports and consult for further advise.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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One of relative is suffering from jaundice and liver enlargement Is that a liver cancer or something else. They don't have money for treatment Tell me what we can do?

Further Investigation to be done under guidance of Expert Oncologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi I am Nehal. My brother is 48 years old and we are from Rajkot. He was not well for the last few weeks so we consulted with our family doctor. After a CT scan and a few other tests on Friday, he was diagnosed with a couple of specks on one lung. It's size is 3.9 cm and the biopsy report says it's cancerous. Please refer us to a good place to treat him. We are not so strong financially. Is there any way to save him and treat him from Rajkot only?

Please consult, so that I may be able to guide you appropriately. Lung Cancer in early stages may be cured by a surgery.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My mother is a lymphoma patient since 5 yrs and already checkup in this hospital. Now she is quite ok but she wants to take covid vaccine. So, sir i need your suggestion please. Can she take covid vaccine or not with this disease. Please sir kindly reply.

Female | 75

5 years is a good follow up after treatment is over. You may consider her cured, and go ahead with the vaccination. However, continue to be regular with your annual follow ups.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Worried I have cancer to many systoms

Male | 57

Some­ symptoms like losing weight, lumps, and fee­ling tired often make us fe­ar cancer. But lots of other factors can also cause the­se signs. Weight changes, lumpy are­as, constant fatigue – these might be­ worrisome, yet they don't ne­cessarily mean cancer. Sure­, cancer remains a possibility if symptoms persist. Many other reasons e­xist for such symptoms. If concerned, consult a doctor – they'll provide­ guidance.

Answered on 24th July '24

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What is to be done after immunotherapy and elevated liver enzyme levels when seen?

Male | 44

If yellowing of eyes, dark urine, pale stool seen, get your SGPT and SGOT tests done

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Case of pontine glioma, 21 year old boy. MRI done on 24th February 2021 reveals large pontine lesion of 5cm x 3.3cm x 3.5cm. Recent MRI done on 16th march 2021 and new size of the lesion is 5cm x 3.1cm x 3.9 cm. Patient is currently having below symptoms: Impaired vision and mobility Dysarthia Dysphagia Breathing difficulties Headache I can send medical reports via whatsapp. Please help to contact via whatsapp. Thanking you in anticipation. Yours Faithful, A.Haradan

Male | 21

Based on the information you have provided, it seems that the patient has a pontine glioma, which is a type of brain tumor that is located in the pons region of the brainstem. The symptoms you have listed, such as impaired vision and mobility, dysarthia, dysphagia, and breathing difficulties, can be caused by the presence of a brain tumor in the pons region. It is important for the patient to receive appropriate medical care and treatment for their condition. This may involve a combination of surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy, depending on the specific characteristics of the tumor and the patient's overall health. It is important for you to follow treatment plan as recommended by your neurosurgeon and to continue to monitor symptoms closely. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My 58 year old mother has been experiencing abdominal pain and bloating for a few months now. Given our family history of ovarian cancer, we are quite worried. Could you please explain how Ovarian Cancer Detection is typically conducted for someone her age and what steps we should take next?

Female | 58

To begin, I would suggest to get an ultrasound of the abdomen done. Please review with your reports.

Answered on 26th June '24

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