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Asked for male, 25 years old from Pune
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Asked for male, 66 years old from Mumbai
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Yes here there are two diseases. Cardiac and bladder cancer. Cardiac will take the priority first as it can cause immediate mortality. As for as bladder cancer is concerned, we need to have a definite plan. We need to aim at bladder preservation by using neoadjuvant chemotherapy and concurrent chemiradiotherapy. We have to keep radical cystectomy with ileal conduit as a salvage option.
Asked for Female, 29 years old from Ranchi
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Hi, upto 5 rbcs per hpf is normal.
However a sonography and yearly cystoscopy are must to diagnose any recurrence early.
However a sonography and yearly cystoscopy are must to diagnose any recurrence early.
Asked for male, 33 years old from Allahabad
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Regular check up and treatment is necessary. If any pain occurs for long time, proper dedicated pain work up is required. Involve proper qualified pain specialist in your treatment. Pain free cancer journey is very much possible.
Asked for Female, 28 years old from Navi Mumbai
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DEAR NASREEN,
HOW YOU KNOW THAT IT IS STAGE 4. IN STAGE 4ALSO SURVIVAL DEPENDS ON HOW AGGRESSIVE IS THE DISEASE. IF IT IS NOT SYMPTOMATIC 8 TO 9 MONTHS OR MORE IS POSSIBLE OTHERWISE 3TO 6 MONTHS COULD BE SURVIVAL TIME. TREATMENT WILL BE ONLY SYMPTOMATIC.
HOW YOU KNOW THAT IT IS STAGE 4. IN STAGE 4ALSO SURVIVAL DEPENDS ON HOW AGGRESSIVE IS THE DISEASE. IF IT IS NOT SYMPTOMATIC 8 TO 9 MONTHS OR MORE IS POSSIBLE OTHERWISE 3TO 6 MONTHS COULD BE SURVIVAL TIME. TREATMENT WILL BE ONLY SYMPTOMATIC.
Asked for Male, 43 years old from Bangalore
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Asked for male, 24 years old from Dehradun
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For a gall bladder cancer which has been found accidentally on the choloecystectomy surgery, we need to do a repeat ct/mri to see for any residual disease. After this, we need to do a repeat surgery where we remove some part of the liver and the lymph nodes which are around that area. We send all this for pathology check up and based on this report, the final stage of the disease is decided. Based on this the further chemotherapy is planned.
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Is she suffering from carcinoma cervix? if yes then she can get palliative radiation therapy done to relieve the obstruction and also she can try with some chemotherapy if condition permits.
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