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Asked for female, 30 years old from Muzaffarnagar
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DNB Gastro-Intestinal Surgery, MS (Gen. ...read more

Surgical Gastroenterologist•Delhi
Liver cancer treatment is multidisciplinary with many new treatments now available which usually works better than only soranib. It requires full assessment of liver function and stage of the disease.
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Oncologist•Vadodara
Sorry to know about your condition. The dose of sorafenib you are taking is lower than regular dosage. But please discuss this with your treating oncologist as he can convey better as to the reasons for such prescription.
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Hello Vagesh.
You can consult me at lybrate online from home.
After proper details only will be able to prescribe right medicine.
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General Physician•Delhi
Long-term alcohol use has been linked to an increased risk of liver cancer. Regular, heavy alcohol use can damage the liver, leading to inflammation and scarring. Alcohol can also raise estrogen levels in the body, which may explain some of the increased risk. Please do connect with over a call so that I can guide you and provide you more information for this.
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General Physician•Noida
Get your liver function test / hemogram test/ stool routine and typhoid dot test done, it can be anything from simple food poisoning to typhoid to viral jaundice, but it can't be cancer as cancer doesn't spread like that from one person to another, if your liver function is abnormal you do further viral test like b virus c virus as these are dangerous if not treated you can have a private consult in Lybrate.
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General Physician•Delhi
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Biopsy of a mass, you might also see a reference to reactive lymph nodes when you review your lab results. This means your lymph nodes are reacting to something going on in your body. However, it's usually not a reaction to anything serious. In fact, most of the time, reactive lymph nodes are harmless. But we have to look into the details of the problem.
Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and healthy lifestyle.
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Radiologist•Delhi
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it has a 1%chance of becoming cancer 99% times it is dormant so don't worry .. yearly ya 6monthly check karwa a jab iska size double hoga then worry
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Homeopathy Doctor•Raebareli
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Fir get your gastric analysis test along with cbc lft usg endoscopy done and forward the reports reviewing the same will direct further way forward.
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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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It seems like you are an otherwise healthy person, a man who is 6 ft tall and 75 kgs. Your current wbc count is normal and you are on treatment for imatinib. With regards to your prognosis of cml your oncologist should have told you about how things might turn out for you. Most blood cancers are curable, however it is best to speak with your oncologist regarding your condition or get a second opinion.
Look forward to hearing from you. If you need help with booking an appointment online with ...more
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