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How To Know That You Have Head & Neck Cancer?
Cancers of the cells that line the head and neck cavity areas, including the tubes from the nose and mouth back toward the throat and down slightly toward the vocal cords, are known as head and neck cancers, says Dr. Suvadip Chakrabarti, the best head & neck...
Quit Smoking This No Tobacco Day- Oncologist Explains Why
Ritu began smoking cigarettes when she was a teenager. She continued to smoke on and off throughout her twenties, often more strongly when she was anxious. Ritu began losing weight and experiencing stomach aches when she was 43 years old. She knew she couldn’t afford...
Breast Cancer In Women Due To ‘Western’ Diet
Breast cancer is the most common kind of cancer in women worldwide. According to the World Health Organization, over 2.3 million women were diagnosed with breast cancer in 2020, with 6.85 lakh deaths worldwide; 7.8 million women were recognized as survivors by 2020,...
Head & Neck Cancer Surgeon Talks About Lip Cancer
Lip cancer affects the skin of the lips. It can develop anywhere along the upper or lower lip, but it is most commonly found on the lower lip, says Dr Suvadip Chakrabarti, a head and neck cancer surgeon in Kolkata. Most lip cancers are squamous cell carcinomas, which...
Head & Neck Cancer Surgeon Explains Hypopharyngeal Cancer
What is hypopharyngeal cancer? Hypopharyngeal cancer is a very uncommon kind of throat cancer. It begins in the bottom of the throat (the hypopharynx), directly under the voice-box (larynx). Squamous cell carcinoma accounts for the majority of hypopharyngeal...
Oncologist Explains If Night Shift Work Increases Cancer Risk
A new study states that night-shift employees are more likely to acquire specific forms of cancer. Healthy participants on simulated night shift or day shift schedules were employed in a recent study. The study’s findings show that night shifts disturb normal 24-hour...
Oncologist Finds Link Between Cruciferous Vegetable & Cancer
Cruciferous vegetables, so named for their four-petal flowers that resemble a cross or “crucifer,” are well-known for their numerous health benefits, including their ability to fight cancer. Although broccoli is the most notable cruciferous vegetable, there are...
Breast Cancer Doctor Explains Inflammatory Breast Cancer
What is inflammatory breast cancer (IBC)? Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is rare and sometimes considered some form of infection. However, this sort of cancer can develop and spread swiftly (considered to be aggressive). It causes redness, swelling and dimpling in...
Head & Neck Cancer Surgeon Explains Oral Cavity and Oropharyngeal Cancer
What Are Oral Cavity Cancer and Oropharyngeal Cancers? Oral cavity cancer originates in the mouth. It could also be called mouth cancer. Oropharyngeal cancer originates in the middle section of the throat, right beyond the oral cavity, says Dr Suvadip Chakrabarti, the...