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MBBS

General Physician•Mumbai
It increases during viral infection or during chronic infectious disease or many times there is no reason unless until proven otherwise
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MBBS, M.S. General Surgery, M.R.C.S. Eng...read more

Oncologist•Mumbai
Bone cancer could be of various types. It may be due to some genetic alterations in some cases, but in most of them, there is no cause.
There are various types of bone tumors. Osteoclastomas are locally recurrent tumors, osteochondromas or enchondromas are benign tumors. There could be cysts, which are benign.
Metastasises are the most common tumours of the bone. They could be from prostate, lung, Breast, thyroid, kidney, urinary bladder, rarely head and neck cancers. There could be myel...more
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MS - General Surgery, FMAS.Laparoscopy

General Surgeon•Gandhinagar
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Hello dear Lybrate user,
Warm welcome to Lybrate.com
I have evaluated your query thoroughly. No not to be taken now after surgery
as the reason of the problem is removed, then it has no role to play in body
Hope this clears your query. Wishing you fine recovery. Welcome for any further assistance at my private URL
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My dad has a tumor in the upper and mid pole of the right kidney measuring 14 *6.9*10.5 CMS as per latest USG. 2. Likewise prostrate is also enlarged at 5 CMS. 3. The Impressions mentioned in the report include Mild Hepatocellular splenomegaly, small cyst measuring 1.7 CMS in the left lobe of liver, mass lesion in the right kidney, enlarged prostate. 4.The latest chest ray states, well defined rounded opacities in right mid zone and bilateral lower zone with a possibility of lungs metastasis. 5. He has lost 10 kgs in the last 1 year. 6. His left and right foot especially appear to be swelling now. Not sure why. 7. He wakes up 6-7 times at night to pass urine and as a result has a disturbed sleep. 8.He has been constantly having cough and pain along the lower back and spinal cord. If surgery needs to be done, how critical would that be? Life threats now versus Post surgery? Can surgery be avoided? Any effective oral medication?

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MBBS, MS - Oncology, DNB ( General Surge...read more

Oncologist•Bangalore
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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My dad has a tumor in the upper and middle pole of the right kidney measuring 14 *6.9*10.5 CMS as per latest USG. 2. Likewise prostrate is also enlarged at 5 CMS. 3. The Impressions mentioned in the report include Mild Hepatocellular splenomegaly, small cyst measuring 1.7 CMS in the left lobe of liver, mass lesion in the right kidney, enlarged prostate. 4.The latest chest ray states, well defined rounded opacities in right mid zone and bilateral lower zone with a possibility of lungs metastasis. 5. He has lost 10 kgs in the last 1 year. 6. His left and right foot especially appear to be swelling now. Not sure why. 7. He wakes up 6-7 times at night to pass urine and as a result has a disturbed sleep. 8.He has been constantly having cough and pain along the lower back and spinal cord. How do you suggest I go about?

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MBBS, M.S. General Surgery, M.R.C.S. Eng...read more

Oncologist•Mumbai
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
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MBBS

General Physician•Mumbai
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It is a type of Wbc and is usually found in lymphatic system and increase in the level indicates some chronic infection
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BHMS

Homeopathy Doctor•Chennai
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Hi dear it might be due to subclinical viral infection or might be an aberration in the test results
Don't worry if the other cell counts are normal and if you are not having any dominant symptoms You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance.
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Homeopath•Mohali
Cancer is an abnormal growth of cells which tend to proliferate in an uncontrolled way and, in some cases, to metastasize (spread). When it involves pancreas (an organ related to insulin formation in human body, it is termed as pancreatic cancer. Pancreas also produces enzyme that help indigestion.
You can consult a local doctor for this. A big NO to self medication.
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