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What Is an Oncologist? Understanding Their Role & How to Choose the Right One for Cancer Care
Oncologists are doctors who specialise in fighting cancer. They diagnose, treat, and manage individuals with cancer, personalising care to each patient's needs. They use various methods to diagnose cancer, such as biopsies and imaging tests, and create comprehensive treatment plans, which may include chemotherapy, surgery, or radiation therapy. More than just treating the disease, oncologists support patients throughout their treatment journey, making them essential in comprehensive cancer care.
Dr. Sajjan Rajpurohit In Cancer Centre Head and Neck Cancer Programme Thoracic Cancer Programme Gynaecologic Cancer Programme Breast Cancer Programme Thorax & Lung Cancer Programme Advance Urology Cancer Programme Gastrointestinal (GI) Cancer Programme Sarcoma and Bone Cancer Programme Cancer Robotic Surgery Programme Cancer Reconstructive Surgery Programme Lymphoma Cancer Programme Paediatric Cancer Programme Centre For Bone Marrow Transplant Anaesthesiology Lymphoma BMT Cancer Program Paediatric Haematology & Oncology
Jan 29 , 2025 | 5 min read
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Typhoid fever is a rare illness in developed countries but is common in developing countries. It can become a threat as typhoid may even lead to serious health problems.
Dr. Rajinder Kumar Singal In Internal Medicine
Apr 25 , 2022 | 5 min read

Jaundice is a disease that is caused by the excessive buildup of bilirubin (a yellow pigment) in the blood. When the Red Blood Cells (RBCs) break down, it releases bilirubin. An excessive amount of this pigment causes skin, gums, and eyes to turn yellow.
Dr. Ajay Kumar In Institute For Digestive & Liver Diseases
Nov 11 , 2022 | 5 min read

Heart bypass surgery is done to repair the damaged arteries of the heart. However, it’s time for a change towards a healthy diet and a better lifestyle to prevent further heart ailments in the future.
Dr. Ramji Mehrotra In Heart & Vascular Institute
Aug 09 , 2022 | 5 min read

Blood clot in the brain happens when the blood stops flowing properly in the brain. Any obstruction to blood flow causes a clot, and a thrombus is formed.
Dr. Atul Prasad In Centre For Neurosciences
Jan 02 , 2023 | 5 min read
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