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Asked for male, 37 years old from Chennai
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Asked for Male, 35 years old from Navi Mumbai
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Appears kidney cancer with spread to lung. PET/CT scan will show all the body parts affected with it, so that it can be analysed and managed better. Surgery is not required when there is already metastasis (spread). Oral medications are available to keep a control over the growth of tumor so that life can be extended. Please consult a qualified medical oncologist near by for further analysis and prescription.
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Asked for male, 72 years old from Chennai
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He would need a CT thorax to confirm the size and number of metastasis. Also a bone scan would be advisable if bone pain or raised alkaline phosphate level in blood. PET CT scan can be done instead of both the above investigations. MRI brain if symptomatic.
If he is asymptomatic for the lung mets and his general condition is good and tumor is resectable and not poor prognosis on IMDC criteria (based on some blood reports and contition of Patient), then I prefer to to a cytoreductive nephrect...more
If he is asymptomatic for the lung mets and his general condition is good and tumor is resectable and not poor prognosis on IMDC criteria (based on some blood reports and contition of Patient), then I prefer to to a cytoreductive nephrect...more
Asked for Male, 42 years old from Calicut
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Asked for male, 34 years old from Ahmedabad
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Please see a neurosurgeon. If MRI Feature are classical, they may proceed with surgery directly, if not, they may do a burr hole and Biopsy, which is also a surgery like craniotomy (especially if lymphoma is suspected)
Asked for female, 31 years old from Delhi
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Asked for female, 28 years old from Chennai
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Mobile towers have a relatively low level of radiofrequency emission, these are not carcinogenic. Till date there is no conclusive evidence to prove any significant adverse health event.
Asked for female, 32 years old from Delhi
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Thank you for your question. We treat brain tumors daily but his needs a thorough understanding of your problem to provide you with the best advice and guidance. I’d be happy to see you in my Clinic at Wockhardt Hospitals, any day between 4-8 pm. This will allow me to evaluate you in detail, examine you and discuss your concern at length and answer all your questions in depth. I hope this helps.
Asked for male, 33 years old from Kolkata
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