BMA report of my father
Here is my father BMA report, is this normal..? Or not please suggest, one more report will be come after 1 week
Orchiectomy, the initial stage of surgery removes the affected testicle following Retroperitoneal lymph node dissection and Adjuvant treatment in order to stop metastasis. Emil Frei, the first demonstrator of the Adjuvant therapy along with Bernard Fisher and Gianni Bonadonna working in the Istituto Nazionale Tumori Di Milano discovered that Adjuvant therapy significantly extended survival in advanced testicular cancer. In stage 0 germ cell tumors, the tumour in the testicle is carcinoma in situ that is treated with removal of the testicle or with radiation therapy to the testicle.
Orchiectomy, the initial stage of surgery removes the affected testicle following Retroperitoneal lymph node dissection and Adjuvant treatment in order to stop metastasis. Emil Frei, the first demonstrator of the Adjuvant therapy along with Bernard F ... More
Here is my father BMA report, is this normal..? Or not please suggest, one more report will be come after 1 week
Hi, my mother had breast cancer in early 30s and ovarian cancer in 40s. I am alright, just tested positive for Brca 1 mutation. What should I do now. I am 33 years old
What does the blood test report shown M- spike 0.63g/dl means? Does it means that the patient have cancerous cell or non cancerous?
My father is diagnosed with esophageal cancer this month. He has done some tests which confirmed cancer . Ive attached test reports plz go through it and tell us How should we proceed? What kind of treatment can be done? Is chemotherapy is the only option or it can be removed by surgery ,also some people are suggesting to take hemp oil treatment what is that? Thanks plz do let us know its urgent
In January 2022, I discovered a large lymph node in my supraclavicular region. After undergoing blood tests and medication, it shrank on its own within a month. However, around 7-8 months later, a small lymph node reappeared. Despite consulting multiple doctors and undergoing FNAC and additional blood tests, all results indicated normalcy. Despite this reassurance, my anxiety heightened due to online information. Today, I underwent a USG, and the radiologist informed me that the nodes are present but are all normal in size. The sizes are 1.4*0.4cm and 0.5*0.4 cm. They advised against further action, as the nodes are healthy. While some doctors reassured me, one suggested a biopsy, leaving me confused and deeply depressed. I'm uncertain about what to do next and would appreciate your guidance.
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