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On this 7th of November, as we observe National Cancer Awareness Day, it's an opportune moment to reflect on the state of cancer care and the remarkable advancements that are shaping the landscape of cancer treatment. The field of cancer care has seen remarkable progress over

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India's first Educational Course of the International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Society hosted at Amrita Hospital, Kochi Amrita Hospital, Kochi marked a milestone on Thursday (August 24), as distinguished medical experts strived towards revolutionizing radiosurgery practices in the country during the first day of India’s first educational course

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The enormous fibroid has been reported as the largest  tumour from womb ever removed in the country.   In a remarkable display of medical expertise and courage, Aster MIMS has once again emerged as a shining example in the field of healthcare by successfully removing the largest

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Dr Brahma Prasad Senior Consultant Neuro Surgeon, Apollo Hospitals, Secunderabad.   Brain Cancer (Brain Tumor) Brain tumors can be malignant (cancerous) or benign (noncancerous) and can affect children and adults. But whether theyʼre cancerous or not, brain tumors can impact your brain function if they grow large enough to

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This article is authored by Dr. Sharad Rajamani, Consultant - Neurosurgery, Manipal Hospital Whitefield. Epilepsy is a disorder of overload of electrical activity in the brain, causing a large variety of different ways it can manifest. It can be caused by several different diseases, including lack

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Dr. Rajesh V Helavar, Senior Consultant - Radiology, Manipal Hospital Yeshwanthpur   Radiology is a discipline of medicine that diagnoses and treats diseases using imaging technology. Radiology may be divided into two different areas, diagnostic radiology, and interventional radiology, both of which are related. Diagnostic radiology is concerned

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Dr. Satyam Satyarth, Consultant, Medical Oncology, HCG EKO Cancer Centre, Kolkata. Getting diagnosed with cancer is spine-chilling but if it is detected in a kid, it is even more devastating. Nothing can be more traumatising than watching a child going through cancer treatment, but one should

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The new CAD EYE detection and characterisation will assist clinicians by generating a suggested histological prediction by displaying whether the suspicious polyp(s) in the image are hyperplastic or neoplastic. CAD EYE functions while the moving endoscopy image is being observed and does not require

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