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Latest Surgical Techniques For Vascular Tumors

Latest Surgical Techniques For Vascular Tumors

Vascular tumors are abnormal growths that arise from blood vessels or lymphatic vessels. While many vascular tumors are benign and can be managed with observation or minimally invasive treatments, some require surgery due to symptoms, rapid growth, bleeding, functional impairment, or cosmetic concerns. Over the past decade, advances in imaging, surgical planning, and reconstructive techniques […]

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What Do Parathyroid Glands Do? A Simple Explanation

What Do Parathyroid Glands Do? A Simple Explanation

Many people have heard of the thyroid gland, but very few know about the parathyroid glands, small structures that play a major role in keeping the body functioning normally. Patients often ask me: “What exactly are parathyroid glands? Are they part of the thyroid? What happens if they stop working?” These are important questions, especially […]

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How Head & Neck Cancers Are Diagnosed: Tests & Scans Explained

How Head & Neck Cancers Are Diagnosed: Tests & Scans Explained

Hearing the words “You may need tests to rule out cancer” can be overwhelming. Patients often ask: Which tests will I need? Why are scans important? Is a biopsy always necessary? These are valid concerns. Diagnosing head and neck cancers is not based on a single scan or symptom. It involves a careful process of […]

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Academic Exchange with Young Dental Specialists at RDA CME Session

Academic Exchange with Young Dental Specialists at RDA CME Session

Had an enriching academic interaction at the CME session organized in association with the Rajkot Dental Association, where a large number of young and enthusiastic dental specialists participated with remarkable energy and curiosity. The engaging discussions and insightful questions highlighted the increasingly important role of the dental fraternity in the early detection and multidisciplinary management […]

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What is Sinus Cancer & How is it Diagnosed?

What is Sinus Cancer & How is it Diagnosed?

Most people think of sinus problems as something minor , a blocked nose, a cold, or seasonal allergies. It’s common to ignore symptoms like nasal congestion or facial pressure, assuming they will settle with time or medication. And in most cases, they do. But occasionally, these seemingly simple symptoms can be a sign of something […]

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Why Rehabilitation is as Important as Surgery?

Why Rehabilitation is as Important as Surgery?

When patients first hear the word cancer surgery, their entire focus naturally goes toward one goal , removing the disease. And rightly so. Surgery is often the most critical step in cancer treatment. It removes the tumor, controls the disease, and, in many cases, offers the best chance of cure. But what many patients and […]

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How 3D Technology is Transforming Cancer Surgery

How 3D Technology is Transforming Cancer Surgery

Cancer surgery has always demanded a delicate balance between completely removing the tumor and preserving vital structures such as nerves, blood vessels, and organs. In head and neck cancers, this challenge becomes even more complex due to the dense and intricate anatomy. Today, 3D technology is redefining how we plan, perform, and optimize cancer surgery, […]

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What is Microvascular Reconstruction in Cancer Surgery?

What is Microvascular Reconstruction in Cancer Surgery?

Cancer surgery in the head and neck region is often complex not just because of tumor removal, but due to the functional and aesthetic importance of this area. The ability to speak, swallow, breathe, and maintain facial identity can all be affected. This is where microvascular reconstruction becomes a cornerstone of modern cancer care. As […]

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How the Voice Box Works & How Cancer Affects It

How the Voice Box Works & How Cancer Affects It

The ability to speak is something most of us take for granted until it is affected. At the center of this vital function is the larynx (voice box), a small but complex organ located in the throat. It plays a crucial role not only in producing sound but also in breathing and protecting the airway […]

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Reconstructive Surgery After Oral Cancer

Reconstructive Surgery After Oral Cancer

A diagnosis of oral cancer can be life-altering not only because of the disease itself but also due to the physical changes that often follow treatment. Surgical removal of cancer is frequently necessary to eliminate the tumor, but it may leave behind defects affecting the mouth, jaw, tongue, or face. These changes can impact essential […]

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Throat Cancer Symptoms You Shouldn't Ignore

Throat Cancer Symptoms You Shouldn't Ignore

Throat cancer is a serious but often misunderstood illness. In its earliest stages, it whispers a persistent scratch in the throat, a voice that doesn’t quite sound right, a twinge of ear pain that seems unrelated. These symptoms are easy to brush off as a common cold, acid reflux, or simply overusing your voice. But […]

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When Does a Vascular Tumor Need Surgery?

When Does a Vascular Tumor Need Surgery?

Vascular tumors are a unique group of growths that arise from blood vessels. While the word tumor often causes anxiety, not all vascular tumors are cancerous, and many never require surgery. However, in certain situations, timely surgical intervention becomes crucial – not only to relieve symptoms but sometimes to prevent serious or life-threatening complications. Understanding […]

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Early Signs of Thyroid Cancer You Shouldn’t Ignore

Early Signs of Thyroid Cancer You Shouldn’t Ignore

Thyroid cancer is often called a “silent cancer” because many patients feel completely well in the early stages. Unlike other cancers that cause pain or obvious symptoms early on, thyroid cancer may grow slowly and quietly, delaying diagnosis until it becomes more advanced. However, the body often gives subtle warning signs—especially in the neck—that should […]

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No Tobacco. No Alcohol. No Supari - Still Oral Cancer?

No Tobacco. No Alcohol. No Supari - Still Oral Cancer?

Introduction Most people believe oral cancer only affects those who consume tobacco, alcohol, or supari. This common misconception creates a dangerous false sense of security. Alarmingly, medical practitioners are witnessing a rising trend of oral cancer cases among patients who have never touched these substances. Young professionals, health-conscious individuals, and those living seemingly risk-free lifestyles […]

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How Robotic Surgery is Changing Cancer Treatment

How Robotic Surgery is Changing Cancer Treatment

Introduction: A New Era in Cancer Surgery Cancer surgery has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past few decades. From traditional open surgery requiring large incisions to minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques, and now to sophisticated robotic-assisted procedures, each evolution has brought us closer to the ideal: complete cancer removal with minimal impact on the patient’s […]

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