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Shalby Hospital, Surat

Shalby Hospital, Surat

Adajan Dn, Surat

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Shalby Hospital, Near Navyug college, Rander Road, Adajan, surat

8228 KM's away

Specialities

11

Doctors

4

Beds

200
Dr. Gaurav Khandelwal
Dr. Gaurav Khandelwal

Spine And Pain Specialist

18 years of experience

Dr. Sourabh Mukherjee
Dr. Sourabh Mukherjee

Spine Surgeon

17 years of experience

Dr. Anup Patki
Dr. Anup Patki

Bariatric Surgeon

16 years of experience

Dr. Jay Chokshi
Dr. Jay Chokshi

Laparoscopic Surgeon

16 years of experience

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Unique Hospital Multispeciality & Research Centre

Unique Hospital Multispeciality & Research Centre

Udhna, Surat

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Kiran Motor, Civil Hospital-Char Rasta Sosyo Circle Lane, Off Ring Road.

8231 KM's away

Specialities

13

Doctors

2

Beds

100
Dr. Dhaval Lekhadia
Dr. Dhaval Lekhadia

Dentist

14 years of experience

Dr. Dipak Viradia
Dr. Dipak Viradia

General Physician

23 years of experience

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Green Leaf Hospital

Green Leaf Hospital

Vesu, Surat

Multi-Specialty Hospital

3rd and 4th Floor, Western Vesu Point, Vesu Cross Road

8225 KM's away

Specialities

8

Doctors

1

Beds

0
Dr. Nidhi Jain
Dr. Nidhi Jain

Gynecologist

21 years of experience

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Care Hospital

Care Hospital

Athwa, Surat

Ashaktashram Road , Rampura

8231 KM's away

Specialities

2

Doctors

1

Beds

0
Dr. Dipti Mishra
Dr. Dipti Mishra

Gynecologist

19 years of experience

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Sanskriti Prasutigruh And Surgical Hospital

Sanskriti Prasutigruh And Surgical Hospital

Katargam, Surat

2nd Floor, Ashirward Doctor House, Tirupati Society, Katargam Singanpor Road, Surat

8231 KM's away

Specialities

2

Doctors

1

Beds

0
Dr. Gautam Unagar
Dr. Gautam Unagar

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

17 years of experience

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Auora Ent Hospital & Dental Clinic

Auora Ent Hospital & Dental Clinic

Majura Gate, Surat

Multi-Specialty Hospital

204,205, Seven Square Doctor House, Nr Kshetrapal Mandir, Kailasnagar-Majuragate, Kailashnagar

8230 KM's away

Specialities

10

Doctors

4

Beds

40
Dr. Purvil Ganjawala
Dr. Purvil Ganjawala

Dentist

14 years of experience

Dr. Rahul Shah
Dr. Rahul Shah

Ent/ Otorhinolaryngologist

23 years of experience

Dr. Bhavesh Shah
Dr. Bhavesh Shah

Audiologist

9 years of experience

Dr. Preeti Shah
Dr. Preeti Shah

Dentist

21 years of experience

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Baps Pramukh Swami Hospital

Baps Pramukh Swami Hospital

Adajan Dn, Surat

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Shri Pramukh Swami Maharaj Marg, Land Mark:Adajan Char Rasta.

8228 KM's away

Specialities

13

Doctors

1

Beds

50
Dr. Kirit Sisodiya
Dr. Kirit Sisodiya

Pediatrician

22 years of experience

5.0

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Questions & Answers on "Cancer" (374)

Throat cancer related? Mera gale ke cancer ka treatment ho chuka hai cemo aur radiation se 3 months ho chuke hai puchna tha mai kbtk solid food le paungi?

Female | 34

Chemotherapy and radiation therapy can cause difficulty swallowing and mouth sores, making it hard to eat solid foods. Sticking to liquid foods can help you recover slowly, and you can reintroduce solid foods once your throat heals. 

Answered on 23rd July '24

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How can basal cell carcinoma on the scalp be effectively treated?

Male | 45

Surgical excision and Mohs micrographic surgery can be done.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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A 45 year old woman just had surgery of left kidney removal due to renal cell carcinoma. A report came back saying “Microscopically; - left side radical nephrectomy ; - Sections show; renal cell carcinoma, nuclear grade Ill according WHO/ISUP grading system (composed of 4 grade), the growth composed of diffuse, tubular micropapillary patterns, the cells having granular eosinophilic cytoplasm, with invasion of pelvicalyseal system and renal sinus. Minimal tumor necrosis. Positive Lymphovascular and renal capsular invasion (but no invasion to perirenal fat). No renal vein invasion. Pieces of rib was tumor free. The growth limited to kidney, no extra renal extension. AJCC TNM staging 2N0Mx group stage I| (T2= mass > 7 cm< 10 cm limited to kidney)”. Some doctors are stating that chemotherapy is needed now because there is a risk of it being spread in the body (not necessarily organs). So my question is what does this report summarize or mean? Can you explain it to me and how chemotherapy really is needed?

Female | 45

Che­motherapy aims to eliminate unse­en cancer cells, pre­venting future recurre­nce. It serves as a pre­cautionary measure against the dise­ase. Chemotherapy targe­ts potential residual cancer ce­lls undetectable through scans. This additional tre­atment bolsters defe­nses, reducing chances of cance­r's return. It provides an extra safe­guard, increasing the odds of successful manageme­nt.

Answered on 8th Aug '24

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Needy for cancer treatment free of cost

Female | 57

If the patient is Indian and has Ayushman Card, Cancer treatment will be free at most of the Ayushman affiliated hospitals.

Answered on 10th July '24

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My mother 56 yr old is a breast cancer survivor ...its been 1.5 yrs since she is cancer free ...she is suddenly facing body ache and loss of appetite similar to what she used to face after chemotherapy .what is the reason behind it

Female | 56

These symptoms could be related to the chemotherapy or may be due to another underlying condition. It is important to get a proper diagnosis from a specialist who has knowledge of her medical history and current condition. It is advisable for your mother to consult her oncologist regarding her body ache and loss of appetite. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My uncle name is parbhunath upadhyay,he is 50 year's old . He is suffering from squamous carcinoma . His treatment is being continue on ayurveda . He is totally week now and he break his hope for live...i need for help doctor

Male | 50

Your uncle has squamous carcinoma. It starts in flat ce­lls. Cancer often makes pe­ople weak and hopele­ss. Support him emotionally and physically. Encourage Ayurveda tre­atment. Tell him to stay positive. Make­ sure he eats we­ll and rests enough. 

Answered on 1st Aug '24

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Can u cure the 1st stage of cancer

Male | 40

When we talk about cancer, early detection is the key. The 1st stage signifies that the tumors are still small and have not developed into metastasis yet. Symptoms may not be obvious, but you might notice some unusual body changes. Causes may differ, but always it is not clear why they emerge. The main solution for 1st-stage cancer is to remove or destroy the abnormal cells through treatments like surgery, radiation therapy, or chemotherapy. The end goal of these therapies is to eliminate cancer and prevent its recurrence. Timely diagnosis and treatment are the factors controlling successful acute leukemia treatment in the first stage.

Answered on 4th Sept '24

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. Heterogeneous Soft Tissue Nodule in the Right Lower Lobe (RLL) Size: 14 x 8 mm This nodule is described as heterogeneously enhancing, which suggests it may have varying levels of blood flow or different tissue densities within it. This could be indicative of a tumor. 2. Air Space Opacification in the Right Upper Lobe (RUL) Finding: There is patchy air space opacification with interlobular septal thickening in the posterior segment of RUL. This could represent infection, inflammation, or more concerningly, metastatic disease or lung cancer causing these changes. 3. Left-sided Pleural Effusion and Subsegmental Atelectasis Pleural Effusion: Mild left-sided pleural effusion is noted. Pleural effusion can occur in the context of metastatic disease or cancer. Atelectasis: This refers to partial lung collapse, which may occur when there is a mass obstructing the airflow or due to pleural fluid. 4. Enlarged Mediastinal and Hilar Lymph Nodes Lymphadenopathy: There are multiple enlarged and necrotic lymph nodes, most notably in the right hilar region, with the largest measuring 35 x 25 mm. Enlargement and necrosis of lymph nodes can be a sign of metastatic spread. The presence of enlarged lymph nodes in the mediastinum and hilum is typical of malignancy spreading beyond the primary lung site. 5. Liver Lesion Size: 14 x 13 mm lesion in the right hepatic lobe, which is well-defined and peripherally enhancing. A hypodense lesion could indicate a metastatic tumor, especially since it shows peripheral enhancement, a characteristic of some types of metastases. 6. Skeletal Lesions Multiple Lesions: There are mixed lytic and sclerotic bony lesions, some with soft tissue components. These lesions involve the vertebrae, ribs, glenoids, sternum, sacral ala, iliac bones, and femur. Soft Tissue Components: Some of the lesions, such as those in the ribs and iliac bones, have a soft tissue component, which suggests more advanced involvement, possibly indicating metastases. 7. Other Findings: No signs of emphysema, bronchiectasis, or pneumothorax were noted, which is reassuring as it reduces the likelihood of certain types of lung diseases. The liver, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, urinary bladder, and prostate all appear normal on imaging, which helps to rule out major issues in these organs. Impression: The findings of a heterogeneously enhancing solitary pulmonary nodule in the right lung, with associated hilar and mediastinal lymphadenopathy, along with a hepatic lesion and extensive skeletal involvement (with mixed lytic and sclerotic lesions), strongly raise concern for metastatic disease, most likely originating from the lung. The primary lung cancer is a potential consideration, though other primary sites are also possible. Next Steps: Histopathological correlation: This means a biopsy or tissue sample should be taken from one of the lesions (pulmonary, hepatic, or bone) to confirm whether the lesions are malignant and, if so, to identify the type of cancer. This will help determine the best course of treatment. The overall picture suggests a metastatic malignancy, likely of pulmonary origin, but further investigations and biopsy are essential to establish a definitive diagnosis and treatment plan.

Male | 58

Answered on 8th Mar '25

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