FAQ’s
Lymph Nodes And Cancer
Lymph nodes are small bean shaped structures that are a part of body’s immune system. There are hundreds of lymph nodes scattered in all areas of the body.
PET Scan
PET scan is the abbreviation for Positron Emission Tomography. It is an imaging procedure, similar to CT scan. However, in PET scan a special drug is used, that emits radiation (a radiotracer).
Chemoport In Cancer Treatment
Chemoport is a medical device that is implanted into the patient’s body (just under the skin of the chest, most commonly), primarily for chemotherapy. It has a small chamber
Chemotherapy In Cancer Treatment
Chemotherapy is a general term used to refer to administration of chemotherapeutic drugs to kill the cancer cells.
How To Manage The Wounds At The Drain Tube Sites, At Home?
These are tubes made of non-reactive plastic with varying pliability. These are kept in the surgical field to drain the fluid that is discharged from the raw surgical surfaces.
Managing Surgical Stitches / Clips At Home, After Surgery
Yes. Most of our patients get discharged from the hospital with clips/stitches still in place. It is not necessary to stay back in hospital
Cancer Staging
To treat a cancer, it’s imperative that we need to know how far it has spread. Based on the degree of its spread in the organ concerned, its surrounding area and to other distant parts of the body, the cancer is staged.
Cancer Diagnosis
Unfortunately, the cancer symptoms are not very specific. Many of the symptoms produced by cancer are shared by several other common ailments.