Asked for Male | 40
PET-CT scan impression report shows. 1. Hypermetabolic spiculated mass in lower lobe of right lung. 2. Hypermetabolic right hilar and sub carinal lymph nodes. 3. Hypermetabolic nodule in left adrenal gland and hypodense lesion in left kidney 4. hypermetabolic multiple lytic sclerotic lesions in axial & appendicular skeleton. Lesion in proximal end of femur is susceptible for pathological fracture. which stage the cancer might be in.? How far the cancer has spread?
The findings from this PET-CT scan suggest the presence of multiple hypermetabolic (actively metabolizing) lesions in various parts of the body. This pattern of findings raises concerns about the possibility of metastatic cancer, meaning that cancer may have spread from its original site to other areas of the body. The exact stage and extent of cancer would require further evaluation by an oncologist from the best cancer hospital in India, including additional tests and imaging.
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Dr. Donald Babu
Oncologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 51
Chances of survival from a tumor from sigmoid colon metastased to liver and lungs
While metastatic cancer is actually more challenging to treat, advances in therapies like chemotherapy and targeted treatments have improved outcomes for some patients. Consult with yoiur oncologist, discuss available treatment options for managing this condition.
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Dr. Donald Babu
Oncologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 52
Stomach Cancer ke patient ko elaz kiya h
Treatment for stomach cancer includes surgery to remove tumors, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, and potentially immunotherapy. The specific treatment plan depends on factors like the cancer's stage and the patient's overall health.
Palliative care is used to manage symptoms, and experimental treatments are done. The choice of treatment will be determined by your oncologist team, consulting with the patient.
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Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan
Oncologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 31
What Should I do to detect Cancer in my body? Sir I want to know that I have Cancer or not anywhere in my body?
Consult a specialist for regular check ups and discuss your medical history. If necessary, you will need to undergo imaging tests, blood tests, or biopsies. Your doctor will recommend specific tests based on your individual risk factors and age. You can check for the best cancer hospitals here for your reference - Cancer Hospitals in India
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Mitali Pawar
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Male | 30
I have pain in my throat।।I m a smoker do I have throat cancer
Persistent throat pain can have many causes.. and while smoking is a known risk factor for throat cancer, it doesn't necessarily mean you have cancer if you experience throat pain. There are many other possible reasons for throat discomfort, like infections, allergies, acid reflux, or even smoking-related issues like irritation and inflammation. If you're very concerned you can visit for a checkup at your nearest cancer hospital.
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Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan
Oncologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 77
Doctor appointment for prostate cancer
To get an appointment with the doctor for prostate cancer treatment please visit this page you can book your appointment with a Urologist - Cancer hospital in India or urology hospitals
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Mitali Pawar
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Male | 33
ovarian and breast cancer at the same time
Yes, you can get both if you have a family history
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Dr. Donald Babu
Oncologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 53
immune system recovery after chemotherapy lymphoma
For lymphoma patients, immune system recovery after chemotherapy can vary, often taking several months to years to fully rebound.
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Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan
Oncologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 53
life expectancy when chemo stops working ovarian cancer
It depends on the stage of cancer and how aggressive it is. Get 2nd opinion
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Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan
Oncologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 52
Dealing with Stage 4 Colon Cancer: What to Know
Stage 4 colon cancer means that the disease spreads beyond its origin. Weight loss, fatigue, abdominal pain - these are potential symptoms. Surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy - as treatment options do exist. Work closely with an oncologist for optimal treatment strategy.
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Dr. Donald Babu
Oncologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 27
Why am I experiencing postpartum bleeding after sex, along with discharge, slight odor, and thigh rashes?
Postpartum, it is normal to discharge but rashes and odor can prove an infection. Sex-related bleeding is not normal and may indicate a problem. This is why it’s important to go and see a doctor so that they can rule out any serious conditions. Cervical cancer screenings are also significant, but they do not detect all problems. If you are experiencing symptoms, do not waste time before seeing a doctor.
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Dr. Sridhar Susheela
Oncologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 17
Is a Painful Lump in My Left Armpit for Two Years a Sign of Cancer?
I would suggest that you consult medical expert in the field of breast health or oncology for further diagnostics. There may be a swollen lymph node, an infection or benign growth in your left armpit and these all should not have malignancy. Don’t wait and visit your doctor immediately.
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Dr. Sridhar Susheela
Oncologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 65
Should I Remove Thymoma or Do a Biopsy After CT and MRI?
First, a biopsy should be performed in order to confirm the diagnosis of thymoma. When the diagnosis is made, it should be surgically removed. See a thoracic surgeon to have correct diagnosis and management.
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Dr. Donald Babu
Oncologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 67
What is the recommended treatment after colon cancer surgery with liver metastasis and positive HER2 score?
After the surgical removal of colon cancer and a liver metastasis, the next steps may involve targeted therapy, given the HER2-positive status, possibly with drugs like trastuzumab. Since the BRAF V600E mutation is negative, certain chemotherapy options may be effective. Your uncle's oncologist will tailor a treatment plan based on these findings, incorporating adjuvant chemotherapy and possibly targeted therapies. Regular follow-ups and open communication with the healthcare team will be essential for ongoing care and monitoring his response to treatment.
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Dr. Donald Babu
Oncologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 45
Can Biofc Reports Help Cure My Mom's Cancer Without Medicine?
Your mother probably has a malignant tumor. She needs to see an oncologist as soon as possible. Cancer can be diagnosed by only an oncologist. Please make an appointment with any oncologist for the earliest possible availability.
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Dr. Sridhar Susheela
Oncologist
Answered on 23rd May '24