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ganitsoni · 1 month
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Breast Cancer Specialist in Hyderabad | Dr. Chinnababu
Are you looking for an expert breast cancer specialist in Hyderabad, India? Dr. Chinnababu Sunkavalli provides compassionate care and effective treatment for patients. Book a consultation today.
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omegahospitals4 · 2 months
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Discover Advanced Surgical Oncology Treatments at Omega Hospitals
Experience exceptional surgical oncology at Omega Hospitals, where India's leading surgical oncologists provide cutting-edge cancer treatment. Benefit from advanced medicines and comprehensive care.
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oncologistseemasingh · 2 months
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What are the most common Risk Factors for Developing Breast Cancer? Breast cancer risk increases with age, family history, and genetic mutations like BRCA1 and BRCA2. Long-term hormone replacement therapy, early menstruation, late menopause, and lifestyle factors such as being overweight, alcohol consumption, and lack of exercise also contribute to the risk. For a thorough understanding and preventive measures, consult the best surgical cancer doctor in Ghaziabad, Dr. Seema Singh.
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drsanjogjaiswal · 4 months
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Contact Us | Dr Sanjog Jaiswal
For inquiries or appointments, contact Dr. Sanjog Jaiswal's clinic on 7083718618. Expert care and personalized treatment plans await you. Take the first step towards your health journey today.
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drsuvadipchakrabarti · 8 months
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capitalhospital · 1 year
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Best Cancer Treatment Hospital In Yamunanagar
Find the best oncology specialists near you for the treatment of cancer, radiotherapy, surgery, hematology, gynecology, and more With Capital Hospital.
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drsatishc · 1 year
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Best Surgical oncologist in Bangalore | Dr. Satish C, a Surgical oncologist will be exclusively live on Anchor.fm on 3-05-2023 at 10:00 AM to talk about "Physical and Emotional Needs After Cancer Treatment"
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drkartick · 1 year
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Dr. Kartick Rastogi: Radiation Oncologist | Oncologist | Chemotherapy | Cancer Doctor| Mahesh Nagar | Jaipur
Dr. Kartick Rastogi(ONCOLOGIST) Radiation Oncologist and Cancer Specialist in Mahesh Nagar, Gopalpura Jaipur. He is a top leading Radiation Oncologist and cancer specialist with vast experience in this field. He always used Health-care Policy and protocols of Cancer Screening & Diagnosis, and Holistic Cancer Management for Surgery. If you are looking for the best cancer treatment and Radiation oncologist in Mahesh Nagar, Gopalpura Jaipur. Connect with The best Cancer Surgeon in Jaipur for cancer treatment. For more information click here - https://goo.gl/maps/3VwaiSJzbmK8JG7h6
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drgeetakadayaprath · 1 year
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Dr. Geeta Kadayaprath is a best surgical oncologist in delhi, providing advance treatment for breast cancer; meet breast cancer surgeon in east delhi, breast cancer surgeon in west delhi.
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ganitsoni · 1 month
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Cervical Cancer: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments
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Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the cervix, the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina. It is a serious condition that can impact a woman’s health and quality of life. Understanding the causes, risk factors, symptoms, and treatments of cervical cancer can help in early detection and effective management of the disease.
Causes of Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer usually starts with changes in the cells of the cervix that become cancerous over time. The primary cause of cervical cancer is persistent infection with high-risk types of human papillomavirus (HPV), a common sexually transmitted virus. Not all HPV infections lead to cervical cancer, but persistent infection with certain high-risk strains can cause changes in the cervical cells that may lead to cancer.
Symptoms of Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer may not cause symptoms in its early stages. However, as the disease progresses, some common symptoms may include:
Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding: Bleeding between periods, after sexual intercourse, or after menopause.
Unusual Vaginal Discharge: A watery or bloody discharge with a strong odor.
Pelvic Pain: Persistent pain in the pelvic area that is not related to menstruation.
Pain During Intercourse: Discomfort or pain during sexual activity.
Leg Pain: Pain or swelling in the legs, which can occur if the cancer has spread.
Back Pain: Severe or persistent pain in the lower back.
Treatments for Cervical Cancer
Treatment for cervical cancer depends on several factors, including the stage of the cancer, the patient’s overall health, and personal preferences. Common treatments include:
Surgery: Surgery may involve removing the cancerous tissue, part of the cervix, or the entire uterus (hysterectomy). The type of surgery depends on the stage of the cancer.
Radiation Therapy: Radiation uses high-energy rays to kill cancer cells. It can be used alone or alongside other treatments, such as chemotherapy.
Chemotherapy: This treatment uses drugs to kill cancer cells or stop them from growing. It is often used in combination with radiation therapy for more advanced stages.
Targeted Therapy: Targeted therapy involves drugs that specifically target cancer cells without affecting normal cells. This treatment is used for certain types of cervical cancer.
Immunotherapy: This treatment helps the immune system recognize and attack cancer cells. It is used for cancers that are difficult to treat with other methods.
Conclusion
Cervical cancer is a serious condition that requires timely diagnosis and treatment. Understanding the causes, and symptoms can help in early detection and effective management. For personalized and expert care, consider consulting a leading specialist in Hyderabad. Dr. Chinnababu Sunkavalli is highly recommended for his expertise in cervical cancer treatment and comprehensive patient care. His experience and dedication can make a significant difference in your treatment journey and overall recovery.
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drravichander11 · 2 years
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Dr. Ravi Chander is one of the best Sentinel Node Biopsy specialists in Hyderabad. It is a procedure to remove regional lymph nodes around the primary tumor.
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oncologistseemasingh · 2 months
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Understanding Cervical Cancer: Causes and PreventionCervical
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cancer is a significant health concern that affects thousands of women worldwide. Early detection and prevention are key to combating this disease. In this blog, we will explore the causes of cervical cancer and the steps you can take to prevent it. We’ll also highlight the expertise of Dr. Seema, recognized as the best surgical oncologist in Ghaziabad, in treating this condition.Read more :https://oncologistdrseemasingh.blogspot.com/2024/07/understanding-cervical-cancer-causes.html
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drsanjogjaiswal · 4 months
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Cancer Specialist in Indore | Dr Sanjog Jaiswal
Seeking a Cancer Specialist in Indore? Turn to Dr. Sanjog Jaiswal for expert care. Tailored treatment plans and compassionate support await. Book your consultation at 7083718618. Your journey to healing begins here.
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ganitsoni9951 · 6 months
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Common Myths & Misconceptions about Cancer - Detail Overview by Surgical Oncologist Dr. Chinnababu
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hungercityhellhound · 2 years
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I have debated for months about posting this or not. It's very personal but I am actually TIRED of people calling me out and acting as if I didn't know what I was talking about.
I want to address something about my top surgery posts, specifically the people who insist I am exaggerating or not understanding when I say there was a “biased against single people receiving surgery” or continually saying that doctors weren't being biased or whatever. I wanted to elaborate a bit on my situation and experience, both so people understand and if someone else runs into this issue that they have the confidence to ensure they receive care.
(The rest of this deals with discrimination, medical procedures, and cancer discussion. Read at your own discretion.)
A bit of background first. I was comfortable binding and after more than a year talking with a therapist had come to the point where, for many reasons, I was not interested in surgical/medical aspects of transitioning. Around that time my mother developed aggressive, stage four cancer. It was determined that it was related to a genetic mutation, several really, so I went off and got genetic testing. I did not have the mutations my mother had but I do have two others related to breast cancer, one is a mutation that represents a higher risk than BRCA. I was scheduled to have a mammogram and breast MRI every year going forward. After one MRI determined I appeared to have the fibrous tissue that is known to be more likely to develop into cancer (plus the genetic markers, family history, and being over 40). With my geneticist, oncologist and therapist, we came to the conclusion that a full oncological breast removal with gender affirming closure would be the best course of action for my health and well being. I was given a plan that included what the oncologist would do, including 24-48 or 72 hours of hospital stay for post surgery medical testing by the oncology team. (No, that you need someone for the first 24 hours post surgery did not apply to me since I would be hospitalized)
Here's where things get to biased, when I was looking for a plastic surgeons. All of the surgeons I went to listed themselves as trans-friendly and having done gender confirming surgeries. I had one surgeon flat out refuse to do surgery on me until I had a husband or wife living with me. This person also continued to call me she and refer to me in ways aligned with a straight female instead of nonbinary or transgender. Two others that insisted I at least have a roommate. One of them told me I should move and find a roommate, get to know that roommate, then come back to 'discuss being treated'. Three surgeons told me to put off cancer surgery because I didn't have a partner or roommate that I knew well. Another surgeon was doing the exam in the consult and refused to touch me after I mentioned I was pre-cancerous as if I had the plague. They asked me to dress and leave because they would not work on me. This represented months of stressing that I might literally develop cancer before being treated for all the pre-cancerous issues.
Eventually, I did find a plastic surgeon with help of my breast oncologist. They were honest with me and we spent nearly two months prepping, and several consultations making sure I would be successful going through surgery while living alone. (Yes, I still had to have someone to drive me home and emergency contacts. I had all of those at the start of the process before any of my surgical consults) It included many of the physical and environmental things I listed. Weeks of diet and body strength preparation, as well as focusing on medication that I had taken in the past, where possible, to ensure less risk of that being problematic. This included pain medications which I have experience with from a severe back injury and more recently a knee injury.
Between my therapist, oncologist, plastic surgeon, and geneticist we had a full plan and prepared for this surgery. All kinds of notes in my chart about alterations to the surgery, like longer than usual drain tubes and bandaging choices for example, that would be easier for living alone. EVEN with all of this, sitting in pre-op I dealt with whispers of no one should be working on someone who lives alone. Despite all my contacts on my surgery paperwork.. probably being asked 8 times in my hour pre-op about my care and things about how I should be scared and not really do the surgery without being married/in a long term relationship. I got the same kind of thing from some people, not on my team of surgeons, post surgery while recovering in my hospital bed.
I ran into multiple barriers and refusal of CANCER TREATMENT aligned procedures because I lived alone or didn't have a partner. The gender confirming/top surgery aspects of my treatment were secondary to the cancer issues, even in my charts and paperwork. I did not mention the bias against single people on a whim but because it was truly problematic and led to about 6 month delay in cancer related treatment. I thank everything that I didn't develop actual cancer in that time I was looking for treatment. All I think about is what would have happened If I had been less persistent about demanding care and searching for someone who could give me the care I needed in the place I was in my life.
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