Asked for Female | 82
In 2020 ultrasound showed a complex ovarian cyst on one ovary measuring 3cm. The other cyst was normal. There was followup after three months with u-s and mri that showed no increase in size. No further follow ups. I read that complex cysts are at risk for malignancy, particularly for older women, and require monitoring. Wouldn’t that mean every six to twelve months? So my other questions are if EVERY complex cyst should have monitoring? And is it recommended to have oophorectomy and possibly hysterectomy assuming good health with no preexisting conditions? Thank you.
Complex ovarian cysts can have a risk of malignancy and usually require monitoring. Whether to undergo oophorectomy or hysterectomy should be based on the characteristics of the cyst, overall health, and personal preferences. You must consider what your doctor suggests.
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Dr. Donald Babu
Oncologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 20
One of my friend is suffering from stage 4 blood cancer i have to know that how to cure and what is the treatment of that stage and what price i will have to accumulate
The treatment will vary depending on the type and individual factors. Generally chemotherapy and radiation therapy are the most common treatment for blood cancer.. The cost of treatment can vary greatly, on average, it may cost around Rs.10,93,461 (USD 13,693). Read more about the treatment - Blood Cancer Treatment in India
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Mitali Pawar
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Female | 28
Thyroid cancer ka treatment bhi free me hota hai. Plz bataye Hume argent treatment krana hai
The availability of free or subsidized treatment for thyroid cancer varies by country and healthcare system. Government-funded programs, insurance coverage, or specific initiatives for cancer care may provide access to free or affordable treatment.
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Mitali Pawar
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Female | 56
I am a cancer patient I have leukemia tcell all I've been in remission once but the cancer came back before I could have mybbone marrow within 4 weeks I am now taking nalarabine what are my chances of staying in remission long enough fir the transplant
The chances of staying in remission long enough for a bone marrow transplant in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) can differ. Discuss your specific case and prognosis with your oncologist or hematologist, as they can provide more accurate and personalized information based on your medical history, response to treatment, and overall health. you can also check our blog 60 days after a bone marrow transplant for more relevant information.
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Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan
Oncologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 58
I need free madicine because I am cancer patient and madicine is very costly
I recommend reaching out to cancer support organizations or nonprofits that offer assistance to cancer patients.
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Mitali Pawar
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Female | 49
My wife is suffering from mucinous cancer. I am looking for immunotherapy.
Immunotherapy may be considered as a treatment option for mucinous cancer, but its suitability depends. Consult with an oncologist for your wife's specific case and treatment options, which may include immunotherapy or other treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, or targeted therapy.
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Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan
Oncologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 33
I am a patient of rectal cancer with adenocarcinoma with cignet ring cell carcinoma, and got immunotherapy in ayurvedic through oral medications also got almost cured for three months. But again rectal bleeding and severe pain started and there is wound pist radiotherapy just at bottom inside layer of anus.
It's possible that the wound from your radiotherapy treatment has not fully healed or that there may be other factors contributing to your symptoms. You should communicate openly with your doctor about your symptoms, concerns, and treatment history, as they will have the best understanding of your problems.
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Dr. Donald Babu
Oncologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 57
I have bone marrow problem, have to take bone marrow transplantation within one moth, but it costs too high, could you please suggest the hospitals which are doing free BMT in india.
You can get free bone marrow transplant in India in these hospitals:
State-run SCB Medical College and Hospital (SCBMCH) in Cuttack
The Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital (RGGGH) in Chennai.
you can also check our blog 60 days after a bone marrow transplant for post surgery information.
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Mitali Pawar
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Male | 70
We are looking for radiation oncologist for prostate cancer surgery in mumbai for one of our family member, could you please suggest list of best doctors
Sure, you can refer to this page to check the best radiation oncologists in Mumbai and Prostate cancer surgery doctors.
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Mitali Pawar
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Male | 62
My father Raju Kumar Dutta suffering for pancreatic cancer any treatment for Patanjali ? which doctor best for cancer treatment please suggest me
Pancreatic cancer is a serious condition and it requires specialized medical care. While Patanjali and other alternative therapies may have some benefits, they cannot be used as a replacement for conventional medical treatment.
You may check everything about the treatment in this article - Pancreatic cancer treatment in India. Hope this is helpful for you.
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Mitali Pawar
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Male | 39
What is brain cancer treatment cost in India?
Brain cancer treatment cost depends on various conditions like location, stage of the cancer and age of the patient. The average brain cancer treatment costs on an average around INR 1, 90,000 (USD 2,404), with the maximum cost to be around INR 7,50,000 (USD 9,496).
The cost also depends on the type of surgery you’re undergoing. The two types of surgery are - Craniotomy and Neuroendoscopy. Craniotomy costs around INR 5, 00,000 (USD 6,564). Neuroendoscopy costs range between INR 10, 00,000 (USD 12,661) and INR 15, 00,000 (USD 18,992).
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Aranya Doloi
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Female | 49
Plz tell cost of radiation therapy for mouth cancer in India?
There are two main types of radiation therapy - external beam radiation therapy and internal radiation therapy (IRT). The cost of external radiation therapy for mouth cancer treatment in India ranges between INR 70,000 (USD 9000) and INR 100000 ( USD 12890). Also known as brachytherapy, internal radiation therapy (IRT) costs around INR ₹ 61,960 (USD 800) to ₹ 5,16,337 ( USD 6,655).
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Aranya Doloi
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Male | 58
What does kidney cancer treatment cost in India?
The cost of kidney cancer treatment in India is more affordable than in other medically developed nations like the USA, US, Singapore and UAE. The estimated cost of treatment for kidney cancer in India is around INR 2,36,983 (USD 3000) to INR 3,15,978 (USD 4000). The overall expenses of kidney cancer treatment in India depends on factors like chosen city and hospital, experience of doctor, accommodation, and post-surgery care.
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Aranya Doloi
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Female | 30
What does thyroid cancer treatment cost in India?
Thyroid cancer treatment in India is offered to patients worldwide at affordable rates. The cost of thyroid cancer in India ranges between INR 95,750 (USD 1,212) and INR 4,65,000 (USD 5,887). However, there might be a slight variation from this range as the cost of cancer treatment depends on a lot of factors. The city and hospital where treatment is being done, the patient’s age and health condition, and other necessary factors have an impact on the overall expenses.
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Aranya Doloi
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Female | 57
Hi I have cancer in my neck I have a lump under my ear my lymph node pains and my jaw will not open, tonsil, pelvic bone and just started in my spin, is there any treatment or alternative treatment available to cure my cancer
Yes there are various treatment options available. But you must consult with an oncologist or cancer specialist to discuss best treatment options. Radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, or immunotherapy are the treatment options for cancer normally. Alternative treatments can be used alongside traditional cancer treatments to improve overall well-being.
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Dr. Donald Babu
Oncologist
Answered on 23rd May '24