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Understanding Papillary Thyroid Cancer: Hear from the Oncologist
Cancer that develops in the cells of the thyroid, a butterfly-shaped gland situated just below your Adam's apple, is called thyroid cancer. Dr. Suvadip Chakrabarti, a renowned oncologist in Kolkata, explained that thyroid cancer might not show any signs or symptoms at...
Facts about Laryngeal Cancer – Hear from the Best Oncologist
Cancer of the larynx (also called voice box), a part of the throat, is known as laryngeal cancer. Cancer occurs as some cells multiply uncontrollably, says the best oncologist in Kolkata. As these cells grow, the body is invaded and damaged. In laryngeal cancer,...
Young Women Are Becoming Breast Cancer-prone- Doctor Discusses
Problems in diagnosis: Previously, breast cancer was found mostly in the middle aged women but nowadays, it affects young women too. Breast cancer in young women spreads quickly and the manner is aggressive. They are not diagnosed due to the presence of denser...
What Are the Common Cancers Affecting Our Women?
According to the GLOBOCON 2020 study, the prevalence of cancer affecting the Indian women in decreasing order are Breast Carcinoma, Carcinoma of Cervix and Uterus, Carcinoma Ovary, Carcinoma Lip, oral cavity and Carcinoma of Colorectum. Do Indian women have the same...
Best Surgical Oncologist Tells You Why Chemotherapy Often Causes Nausea and Vomiting
Cancer doctor in Kolkata estimates that a large percentage of cancer patients treated with chemotherapy experience chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV). Certain other stimulants, such as anxiety, pain, smells, taste, sights, motion, may also cause nausea...
Strategically Prevent Cancer- an Oncologist Suggests
Cancer is still a trauma for every human being. If you survey, you will hardly find a house with no cancer history nowadays. The experience that a cancer patient and his/her family go through can never be removed from their mind. Thus, an oncologist specialist in...
How To Survive Cervical Cancer?
In the early stages, cervical cancer does not cause pain or any other symptoms. Therefore, it is important that women regularly undergo gynecological examinations and Pap tests to detect cancer. Detecting cancer at an early stage means that you still have the chances...
What Is Cervical Cancer?
Cervical cancer usually occurs in the cervix cells- mostly in the lower part of the womb (uterus). This cancer affects the deep tissues of the uterus and can spread to other parts of the body - often to the lungs, liver, gallbladder, vagina and rectum. Most cancers...
A beginner’s guide to a colon cancer screening
A screening test is used to look for a disease when the concerned person doesn’t have any obvious symptoms. While on the other hands, when a person has symptoms, diagnostic tests are the options to find out the cause of the symptoms. However, when you are undergoing a...