Monday 2 November 2015

Oncologist in Bangalore helps Breast cancer patient

The word cancer can instil fear in even the most brave among us. Many victims of cancer either succumb to the disease or have to go through difficult surgeries and the painful process of Chemotherapy. It is believed that most cases of cancer are caused either by genetic factors, faulty lifestyle patterns or due to exposure to harmful substances. These factors slowly cause severe harm to the body leading to major problems in future like cancer.

Thankfully, with advancements in medical technology, most cancers, if detected on time are treatable. Some of the most common cancers in Indians include lung cancer, colon cancer, breast cancer, blood cancer, cervical cancer, prostate cancer and stomach cancer; among others. Cancers of different organs are diagnosed when abnormal patterns are observed in the way they function or when unusual lumps are found in the affected parts. Since cancer doesn't present any symptoms on its own, it's difficult to detect it earlier stages. 
 
This is the reason in many cases people don't find out about the diseases until it's too late. Ramita Sundaram was extremely lucky in this regard. An educated and aware working woman, 40 year-old Ramita would regularly get herself checked for diseases common for women her age. While self-examining herself in the shower one-day, Ramita felt a bump on her left breast. She made an appointment with her doctor right away. Her doctor suggested a biopsy which confirmed their fears. Ramita then started to find the best oncologist for her treatment, as she wasn't sure of the doctors suggested by relatives. She then stumbled upon Credihealth's website and was relieved to see that she had the option of selecting the best oncologist in Bangalore by comparing them and reading about their work herself. On deciding who she wanted, Ramita called up Credihealth and booked her appointment. She has now started with her treatment and her doctor is confident that she will make full recovery.

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