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    This Community will address questions and discussions on all forms of Cancer. We will support each other - patients and caregivers in their journey  

  • क्या बच्चों का कैंसर इलाज से ठीक हो सकता?
    डॉ रुचिरा मिश्रा, पीडियाट्रिक हेमटोलॉजी ऑन्कोलॉजी और बीएमटी यूनिट, एसआरसीसी चिल्ड्रन्स हॉस्पिटल में सीनियर कंसल्टेंट हैं। इस लेख में वे बच्चों के कैंसर से सम्बंधित कुछ आम सवालों के जवाब दे रही हैं। क्या बच्चों को कैंसर होता है? हां, बच्चों को कैंसर होता है। बच्चों का कैंसर बचपन के तमाम दौर में देखा जाता है - एक ओर हम ऐसे बच्चों को देखते हैं जो ट्यूमर के साथ पैदा हुए हैं या जो गर्भस्थ (माँ के गर्भ में) थे  जब उन के कैंसर का पता चला - पर बच्चों को कैंसर बाद में भी हो सकता है। गर्भस्थ अवस्था…
  • Love through cancer FB EH
    Upcoming Webinar: Love Through Cancer - A Valentine Day Special
    In Sickness and in Health! A Valentine Day Special! Cancer Power Circle brings together two couples to talk about how they navigated the cancer diagnosis and treatment, the challenges they faced and how they supported each other. "He was my pillar of support" "We did not show any weakness and talk of dying" The support of the spouse is critical for cancer patients. As our Valentine Day Special, we bring together two couples to talk about how they navigated the cancer diagnosis and treatment,…
  • World Cancer Day - Together, Our Actions Matter
    This World Cancer Day, lets come together to do what we can for a healthier, brighter world without cancer. Here are some simple and useful suggestions by our recent webinar panelists Urvi Sabnis - Dave, Shilpa Aneja, Babita Shivnani, Mehul and Darshini Shah, Hemal and Kashyap Dalal, Pranab Basu, Dr. Vinay Deshmane, Dr. Gauravi Mishra, Dr. Meghana Maruthi, Dr. Rohini Patil Share, Comment, Message to contribute and join a wish for a healthier world  
  • Stock pic of a bald woman with breast cancer in a red shirt looking in the mirror and touching her bald head with the text overlay Why should we be embarrassed
    Why Should We Be Embarrassed?
    Rashi talks about her sensible approach to dealing with breast cancer and  taking all the help and support she could get. She also talks about why she chose to do genetic testing and how that influenced the future course of action.  Please tell us a bit about your condition .When were you diagnosed? I was diagnosed with breast cancer in right breast. It was Stage 1 with involvement of one axiallary node. Feb, 2014. I was 33 years old. What were the early symptoms? What made you go see…
  • Image desription: A pair of hands on an older persons hands. Text on the image - We Will All Be Stronger If We Support Each Other
    Happy Republic Day India
    Every person is fighting some kind of battle in life. Those who live with chronic conditions and still believe in the spirit of living, deserve a special mention. This Republic Day, we salute our patients and survivors for being true heroes and inspiring us to live life to the fullest. #HappyRepublicDay #heroesoflifebattle #inspiration    
  • My Mother Had Breast Cancer - Did You Miss Our Webinar
    We know that cancer affects the patient. But do we know how it affects daughters of women who have #breastcancer? Especially when the daughters are in their teens or even younger. We speak to three young women who will share the experience from their perspective and how they coped with it and their suggestions for others in the same situation.  Watch our panelists share their feelings and their learnings in this conversation.  Anjali Sabnis Aswathy Mariam Varghese Krina Majithiya…
  • A woman, a cancer survivor of cervical and colorectal cancers sitting on a sofa
    Ten Years After Cervical Cancer
    B V Lakshmi, a resident of USA, reflects on her decade long journey with three cancers - cervix cancer, colon cancer and rectum cancer, living with the complexities of the ileostomy bag and discovering the healing power of the mind. Read about how she embraced change and positivity. My Childhood… I grew up in India, traditionally in a vegetarian family. Both my paternal and maternal grandparents were aligned with nature and ate what nature gave them, so we were also taught the same things. I…
  • Woman with metastatic breast cancer with her husband and daughter
    It's Not The End Until You Say It Is, Even If Its Metastatic Breast Cancer
    Rucha Ambe, has spent the last 3 years battling Breast Cancer multiple times. She talks about how it has impacted her and how her family and friends have rallied around to support her. Can you give us a quick synopsis of your breast cancer occurrences - initial symptoms, diagnosis, treatment. First Breast Cancer Diagnosis In end Dec 2017 I was diagnosed with Stage 3B breast cancer which was triple positive (HER2 ER/PR positive).  Apart from a lump in my breast that kept slowly but surely…
  • Managing the Side-effects of Hormone Therapy for Breast Cancer
    Dr Vani Parmar, Professor, Surgical Oncology, Breast Services, ACTREC had joined a webinar conducted by PatientsEngage on the management of side effects of hormone therapy for Breast Cancer. Here is a synopsis of some of the key points made by her. The link to the complete video recording is below. Do watch it to listen to Dr. Vani Parmar but also the breast cancer patient Mamta Goenka and Tulsi Chikhal.   1.   When is hormone therapy advised for Breast Cancer…
  • Prostate Cancer and depression
    Accept Your Prostate Cancer Diagnosis And Understand What's Ahead Of You
    Dr. Prabodh Shah, 81 shares his journey with Prostate Cancer, his initial symptoms of problems in urination, seeking help promptly, how he managed side effects of the treatment. He candidly talks about how he struggled and coped with depression and his exercise routine that has helped him regain strength. Diagnosis: The first and only symptom I noticed was that I could not urinate like before. It would take a long time to empty my bladder. Sometimes, it would take me 30-60 seconds. As a result…
Found this interesting article. What are your thoughts on it? http://www.grassfactor.com/cancer.htm
Such an inspiring tale of a young person http://www.patientsengage.com/?q=personal-voices/cancer-survivor-12-rew…
A friend of mine is undergoing chemotherapy and is constantly battling mouth ulcers. What can he do about it ?
How do I choose my treatment option for cancer ? What should I be asking my oncologist ?
Hi everyone, It's a pleasure to be here. On one hand, cancers are increasing by leaps and bounds. Except for few cancers, most are rising rapidly. This is the bad news. But the good news is that, our understanding and research in cancer has…
I came across this on FaceBook. How much of this information is correct? http://www.chrisbeatcancer.com/    
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