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Asked for female, 30 years old from Gurdaspur
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Homeopathy Doctor•Agartala
lybrate-user we deal with all type off cancer case any stages, where metastasis form some time may possible to change to sum extend, you can use our medicine with chemo or radiation.
For more detail consult with us through Lybrate clinic.
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MBBS, MD - General Medicine, DM - Medica...read more

Oncologist•Mumbai
So the final diagnosis is pre b cell all with ph positive.
I believe autologous transplant was done since you had a very good response to chemo and mrd was negative.
So I think prognosis appears good.
Please continue imatinib.
Asked for female, 33 years old from Chennai
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MBBS, MD - Radiotherapy

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Hi lybrate-user. Lung cancer does not carry a good prognosis. Your father in lawhas stage 4 disease which has been treated with chemotherapy and targeted therapy. If your father in law has developed respiratory problems even after osimertinib, it means that the disease is in progression. He should undergo imaging with ct scan of chest to assess the disease extent.
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Last Updated: 4 years ago• Featured Tip
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Meerut
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Chemotherapy is the standard treatment for curing cancer. The procedure includes administering anti-cancer drugs that attack the cancer cells and kill them. This prevents the cancer cells from growing further. As a part of chemotherapy, the person may also undergo radiation therapy and surgery.

But along with destroying the cancer cells, chemotherapy also kills your appetite. You may suffer from nausea, vomiting, sore throat and diarrhoea. As maintaining your diet is crucial for the suc...more
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General Physician•Delhi
Lymphoma can develop when lymphocytes white blood cells that fight infection grow out of control. This is caused by genetic changes in the cells. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
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Asked for female, 53 years old from Akola
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2013-mastectomy surgery followed by chemotherapy (6) (doxorubicin) and radiotherapy (25) followed by ai therapy including tamoxifen citrate 20 mg (5 yrs) 2018- metastasis in lumber spine along l3-l4 region treated by palliative radiotherapy (5 of 20 gy dosage) followed by ai therapy including letrozole 2.5 mg+palbociclib+monthly zoledronic acid 4 mg inj. But due to some affordability issues were unable to continue it. Now 2020- metastasis progressed to retroperitoneal region proximal to left para-aortal lymph nodes as per latest mri screening. From last few months she is suffering from excruciating pain in lumber spine that radiates to her ribs and intensifies during night. So for current condition she has already completed palliative radiotherapy (10) but that was of no use to her in terms of pain management or tumor suppression. So she is currently on chemotherapy treatment and completed 3/6 of paclitaxel100 mg+carboplatin. Our problem is that she is suffering from side effects of chemo including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal cramps. Please help us to get her relieve from this condition.

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Oncologist•Delhi
While these may be the side effects of chemotherapy, they may also be a subtle pointer towards drop in white blood cell counts specially if the patient is taking the chemotherapy on a weekly basis. The patient also needs good pain management.
Asked for male, 32 years old from Rohtak
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Oncologist•Margao
As I don't know the full history and the nature and origin of pain, its difficult to suggest accurate treatment. Two suggestions, 1. See the dr, who is treating lung cancer or he may refer her to pain clinic, 2. If the cancer has spread to the bone then zolendronic acid once a month, and if its due to local disease, then pregabalin or prothiadine.
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MBBS, MD - General Medicine, DM

Hepatologist•Noida
Who is at risk?
All patients having cirrhosis.
It happens in non cirrhotics too.

What causes of cirrhosis commonly lead to hcc?
Hepatitis b related cirrhosis (most likely), hepatitis c, alcoholic cirrhosis, nash.

Is liver cancer curable?
Yes if diagnosed at an early stage.

Is there any treatment option for advanced hcc?
Yes there are options which can prolong the survival.

How to screen?
All cirrhotics need to get and ultrasound once a ...more
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General Physician•Ghaziabad
Firstly sir ,would like to know, how long have you been diagnosed with lung cancer, and are you on any supportive chemo/ radiotherapy or any domiciliary oxygen support. Depending jpon the grading, of how breathless you are with bouts of exacerbations you have, few medicines can be titrated. If not suffering from any other co- morbities ,can start with doxobid 200 mg twice a day, montair fx once at night, and nebulization with ipravent & budecort [if you feel more breathless]. Alternatively use s...more
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