What does the report says
May we know the seriousness of the report. Surgery done on May 14th and this report received on June 30th. Does Radiotherapy really required
May we know the seriousness of the report. Surgery done on May 14th and this report received on June 30th. Does Radiotherapy really required
Hi,My father underwent prostate removal surgery (RARP) for prostate cancer on 18 May 2026. After the surgery, we did a PSA test on 5th July 2026, and the result came back as 0.55 ng/mL. Does this mean that the prostate cancer has returned? What should be the next steps? I am very worried. Attached the report for your reference.
Hi I have found a cyst in my right breast and it's birads 3 and I am scared what it could be and need help with the same. Could you please check the above mammogram report and guide
My grand mother was diagnosed with neck cancer right side in march 25 treatment ongoing chemo pills taken and rt done in jan. Now she is unable to eat anything and weakness is there. Pipe is inserted. Reports attached. Need opinion
My dad was having stool on and off since last 6 months after doing colonoscopy we noticed a mass in rectosigmoid region 10cm from anal bulge pet ct said luminal narrwing in rectosigmoid region causing dilation of proximal larhe bowel he underwent colostomy surgery and is now recovering. doctors prescribed chemo qfter it was mss and eF of heart 45 percent with oxilaplatin and s1. my question is that isnt oxilaplatin too toxic for high risk stage 2 because in mosiac trail they say that oxilaplatin almost adds neglible benefits in overall life for high risk stage 2 patients compared to stage 3 patients...also he is very fine walking eating smiling and energetic well i m very confused that after chemo it might not be the same...pls help also is ctdna test or any other tests required to check further or chemo is important. we are giving him superb high antioxidant diet in his recovery days after surgery
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