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Asked for female, 60 years old from Ghaziabad
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I need to see your complete report to help you. But from above described reports your mother have cancer cells so better consult oncologist and go for treatment as per his advice. You can consult me at Lybrate for homoeopathic treatment and further guidance.
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Asked for female, 45 years old from Coimbatore
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Hi madam, in my opinion-- u should avoid both and take our cancer cure med. course-4 months to save life. It is without side effects
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Squamous cell carcinomas may appear as flat reddish or brownish patches in the skin, often with a rough, scaly, or crusted surface. They tend to grow slowly and usually occur on sun-exposed areas of the body, such as the face, ears, neck, lips, and backs of the hands.
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Foods That Lower Your Risk of Skin Cancer:
Beta-carotene: found in carrots, mangoes, kale, sweet potatoes, and squash.
Lutein: found in collard greens, spinach, and kale.
Lycopene: fo...more
Squamous cell carcinomas may appear as flat reddish or brownish patches in the skin, often with a rough, scaly, or crusted surface. They tend to grow slowly and usually occur on sun-exposed areas of the body, such as the face, ears, neck, lips, and backs of the hands.
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Suggestion:
Foods That Lower Your Risk of Skin Cancer:
Beta-carotene: found in carrots, mangoes, kale, sweet potatoes, and squash.
Lutein: found in collard greens, spinach, and kale.
Lycopene: fo...more
Asked for male, 78 years old from Vapi
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Less than 2 cms is usually stage 1, unless nodes are positive. Hopefully you are talking about the oral cavity or head and neck region I would be able to opine better if you could send me the details. Feel free to contact me directly if you want to discuss this further.
Asked for male, 82 years old from Vapi
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Where is the cancer?
Squamous cell carcinoma can be of the oral cavity, laryngopharynx, lung, esophagus, anal canal and rarely of salivary glands and breast.
The treatment depends upon the site and the stage.
For e.g laryngeal cancers of small size may be treated by laser or radiation. Oral cancers by surgery. Anal cancers by chemoradiation. I would be able to opine better if you send me the details and the report. Subcm is a small cancer and the chances of cure are high of treated a...more
Squamous cell carcinoma can be of the oral cavity, laryngopharynx, lung, esophagus, anal canal and rarely of salivary glands and breast.
The treatment depends upon the site and the stage.
For e.g laryngeal cancers of small size may be treated by laser or radiation. Oral cancers by surgery. Anal cancers by chemoradiation. I would be able to opine better if you send me the details and the report. Subcm is a small cancer and the chances of cure are high of treated a...more
Asked for female, 31 years old from Faridabad
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Cancer is caused by uncontrolled growth of cells in an area of our body. It can be due to loss of function of tumor suppressor genes or due to increased function of oncogenes.
Screening is recommended for a few cancers to help in early detection and cure.
Breast Cancer: screening mammography from age 45 years every 2-3 yearly. Cervical cancer: Pap smear (3 yearly) or HPV (5 yearly) from age 26 to 55
Prostate cancer PSA level every 2 years from age 50.
Oral cancers: visual inspect...more
Screening is recommended for a few cancers to help in early detection and cure.
Breast Cancer: screening mammography from age 45 years every 2-3 yearly. Cervical cancer: Pap smear (3 yearly) or HPV (5 yearly) from age 26 to 55
Prostate cancer PSA level every 2 years from age 50.
Oral cancers: visual inspect...more
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Oncologist•Secunderabad
Differentiation means how closely a tissue resembles to its native tissue cells. Poorly differentiated means it has almost no resemblance to its native cells.
The provided information is grossly insufficient to comment on the stage of the disease. Kindly provide the details regarding the organ of involvement and the extent of spread (CT/MRI details).
The provided information is grossly insufficient to comment on the stage of the disease. Kindly provide the details regarding the organ of involvement and the extent of spread (CT/MRI details).
Asked for male, 24 years old from Hyderabad
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PET CT scan will stage it best. Surgery is the beat treatment and based on post op histopathology report adjuvant Radiation is required or not will be decided.
Asked for male, 45 years old from Kolkata
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If its a growing mole, better to see a dermatologist or a cancer surgeon. They would do a biopsy to rule out cancer. The red spots are usually the Campbell De Morgan spots, which are benign, but show those also to the doctor you see, as they need to rule out spider nevi or hemangiomas.
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