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PIPAC Treatment for Peritoneal Cancer
PIPAC stands for Pressurized Intraperitoneal Aerosol Chemotherapy, a minimally invasive treatment that delivers chemotherapy as a fine pressurized...
Intersphincteric Resection for Rectal Cancer
Intersphincteric resection or ISR is a sphincter-saving surgery for ultra-low rectal cancers sitting within 1-5 cm of the anal opening where...
Cancer Surgery During Pregnancy
Yes, certain cancer surgeries can be safely performed during pregnancy, most commonly in the second trimester between weeks 14-28 when risk to both...
Good Candidate for Robotic Cancer Surgery
Most early to mid-stage cancer patients with tumors sitting in tight anatomical spaces like the pelvis, prostate, throat, or deep abdomen are ideal...
Can Diabetic Patients Have Cancer Surgery
Yes, diabetic patients can undergo cancer surgery safely when blood sugar is controlled below 200 mg/dL pre-operatively and the surgical team...
Am I Too Old for Cancer Surgery
Age alone does not disqualify anyone from cancer surgery. Patients in their 70s, 80s, and even 90s undergo successful cancer operations when their...
Can Stage 4 Cancer Be Treated With Surgery
Yes, select stage 4 cancers can be treated with surgery when metastatic spread is limited to one or two organs and the deposits are actually...
India vs USA Cancer Treatment Cost Comparison
Cancer treatment in India costs 60-90% less than the United States across surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and diagnostics while top Indian cancer...
Laparoscopic vs Open Surgery for Cancer
Laparoscopic cancer surgery uses 3-4 small cuts of 5-12 mm each while open surgery needs one big incision running 15-30 cm depending on where the...









