Cancer Care Center UAE

30 Apr
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BIOPSIES IN CANCER MANAGEMENT

A biopsy is a medical procedure in which a small sample of tissue is taken from the body for examination under a microscope. It’s commonly used to diagnose diseases such as cancer, infections, or inflammatory conditions. Biopsies can be done using various methods, including needle biopsies, surgical biopsies, or endoscopic biopsies, depending on the location and type of tissue being sampled. These are some of the most common types of biopsies, each tailored to the specific needs of diagnosing and treating different medical conditions. #bestoncologysurgeondubai #bestoncologycenteruae #topsurgeondubai

30 Apr
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LIVER CANCER

Raising awareness about the vital role of the Liver Primary liver cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the liver. Cancer that forms in other parts of the body and spreads to the liver is not primary liver cancer. The liver is one of the largest organs in the body. It has two lobes and fills the upper right side of the abdomen inside the rib cage. The main functions of the liver include the following: to make bile to help digest fat that comes from food to store glycogen (sugar), which the body uses for energy to filter harmful substances from the blood so they can be passed from the body in stools and urine Signs and symptoms of liver cancer These and other signs and symptoms may be caused by adult primary liver cancer or by other conditions. Check with your doctor if you have any of the following: a hard lump on the right side just below the rib cage discomfort in the upper abdomen on the right side a swollen abdomen pain near the right shoulder blade or in the back jaundice (yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes) easy bruising or bleeding unusual tiredness or weakness nausea and vomiting loss of appetite or feelings of fullness after eating a small meal weight loss for no known reason pale, chalky bowel movements and dark urine fever

30 Apr
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CANCER CURE

Once cancer is diagnosed, the patient may require medical treatment and specialized care for months, and often years. The principal modes of therapy – surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy – may be given alone or in combination. Strong emphasis is now placed on the development of specialized cancer centres in which evidence-based multimodality therapy is applied, subject to evaluation by appropriately designed trials. After successful treatment, specific rehabilitation may be needed. When cancer treatment is not curative, maintaining the highest possible quality of life is paramount. For many patients, supportive and palliative care are essential and this often involves a range of professional services that extends beyond the discipline of oncology.

30 Apr
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Head And Neck Cancer

Dr Sadir Alrawi Centre of Excellence in Head & Neck Surgery April Head and Neck Cancer Awareness month Head and Neck Surgeon

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