Category: Patient Education
GI cancers are connected to the following known premalignant conditions: 1 choledochal cyst 2 typhoid gallbladder 3 ulcerative colitis 4 crohns disease 5 primary sclerosing cholangitis 6 clonorchis sinensis infection 7 raw or smoked...
GI cancers during recovery from surgery needs very good care of health and nutrition. It needs to be a high protein Low fat and balanced carbohydrate diet along with vitamins and minerals and plenty...
GI cancers affects mental condition in various manners . Starting from living in denial to depression to paraneoplastic syndrome to metastasis to brain , all can add upto mental instability and leading to a...
100 % cancer cure is possible in some selected cancers and in very early stage diseases. Otherwise most cancers are treatable and can be in disease free mode for years after succesful surgery and...
Cancer cannot be prevented as such if it has to happen but risks can be reduced By having proper cleaned and cooked food , avoiding raw vegetables or meat and having plenty of mircroelements...
Any surgery is not just deciding on surgery and its technicalities but equally if not more important is adequate and detailed planning and executing pre and post op care . Pre op optimisation of...
The GI system is divided into Upper GI consisting of Oral cavity oesophagus stomach spleen and duodenum , Lower GI system or more commonly referred to as Colorectal anorectal and small Intestine and HPB...
GI Oncology is strongly coming up as a sub specialty as technology and knowledge advances. The Author has been a strong proponent and practitioner of GI Oncology since many years now . GI Oncology...