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Medistinial Tumour
My mother was recently diagnosed with a tumor in the medistinial cavity. She has undergone PET CT scan and IHC test - biopsy and both have indicated that the tumour is benign. The doctors that we are currently seeing in a renowned hospital in New Delhi have suggested that she would have to get the tumour surgically removed but the surgical process seems to be very complex and we are not feeling confident with how risky the process is. I wanted to get a second opinion if surgery is the only way to proceed in such cases.
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Please consult with all the reports
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Please consult a medical oncologist
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