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General Physician•Mumbai
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As the packing is in powdered form and hence it needs to be used immediately after preparing it and left over should never be used for next cycle
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DNB (Surgical Oncology), MS - General Su...read more

Oncologist•Vadodara
neutropenia,nausea vomiting,nephrotoxicity are the possible side effects.
to improve counts you can go with granulocyte colony stimulating factor ( Gcsf/filgrastim) with your oncologist s advise
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Gynaecologist•Kolkata
Hello,
Treatment options in recurrent cervical cancer is very limited.
The management mainly depends on the primary treatment received and the site and extent of recurrence.
In your case as the patient had already received chemoradiation, so in case of recurrence the only viable option remains is of carboplatin or cisplatin based chemotherapy. Despite treatment, the prognosis is guarded.
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MBBS, MD, CCEPC, FISSP, OBS, NFPM

Oncologist•Delhi
What does his latest PET scan say? Regular PET scans can only tell the ongoing disease status. Its good that he is fine. As long as he can accept chemo without side effects, it may be taken. Stage 4 cancer is difficult to respond 100% with any chemo.
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General Surgeon•Kolkata
Since ca 125 is low and if the patient donot have symptoms like ascites or abdominal distension and if cytoreductive surgery is adequate
no further chemo is required. As response has been adequate. Follow up the patient closely. If there is change in ca 125 level during follow up. Further treatment shall be required. Only then.
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FACS, MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Oncologist•Gurgaon
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Dear Mr. lybrate-user your father has ca tongue in 4th stage where he is can not be operated upon ,the chemo and radio are not responding so pl if you like apalliative alternativ cancer medicine ican advise so that he can be comfortable it is given orally one cap three times a day for 3 to 5 months .if you desiere pl contact through Lybrate for further management and discussion.
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