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Pancreatic Cancer: Understanding Its Silent Progression
Pancreatic cancer is often described as a silent disease, not because it lacks warning signs entirely, but because these signs appear quietly and subtly, often going unnoticed until the cancer has advanced. Unlike other cancers that may reveal themselves early through pain, bleeding, or visible growths, pancreatic cancer progresses deep within the abdomen, hidden from easy detection.
Dr Anadi Pachaury In Surgical Oncology Cancer Care / Oncology Breast Cancer Gynecologic Oncology Gastro Intestinal & Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgical Oncology
Jan 05 , 2026 | 4 min read
Robotic Surgery for Cancer: Preserving Organs & Quality of Life
Cancer treatment today is no longer judged only by whether the tumour is removed. Patients and doctors now ask a deeper question: how well will the body function after treatment ends? For many people, surviving cancer is only the first step. Living well after cancer, with preserved organ function and independence, matters just as much.
Dr Kamlesh Verma In Surgical Oncology Cancer Care / Oncology Breast Cancer Gynecologic Oncology Gastro Intestinal & Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgical Oncology
Jan 05 , 2026 | 6 min read
Silent Alarms in Your Gut: Subtle Digestive Changes That Could Signal Stomach Cancer
Most of us brush off mild digestive discomfort, a bit of bloating after meals, a touch of heartburn, or a sense of fullness that comes sooner than expected. These everyday issues are often blamed on stress, poor eating habits, or lack of sleep. However, sometimes, such subtle changes in your gut may be your body’s way of sounding an early alarm.
Max Team In Surgical Oncology Cancer Care / Oncology Gastrointestinal & Hepatobiliary Oncology Gastro Intestinal & Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgical Oncology Robotic Surgery
Dec 01 , 2025 | 5 min read
Pancreatic Cancer: Role of Robotic and Minimally Invasive Surgery
Pancreatic cancer has long been considered one of the most challenging cancers to treat, largely due to its location deep within the abdomen and its tendency to remain silent in the early stages. In recent years, however, a quiet revolution has taken place in the field of surgery.
Dr Prateek Varshney In Surgical Oncology Cancer Care / Oncology Gastro Intestinal & Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgical Oncology Robotic Surgery
Nov 12 , 2025 | 5 min read
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Loose motions or Diarrhea is one of the most common ailments across every age group – from infants and mothers to the elderly. Diarrhea is the frequent passage of watery or loose stools across irregular intervals. There are many possible causes of Diarrhea. These include allergies, food poisoning, infections, and stress. As such, Diarrhea is merely a symptom of one of many possible causes. Most of the time, loose motions is not a serious problem and can be treated at home. Below, we've outlined 3 simple h
Max Team In Internal Medicine
Feb 22 , 2018 | 5 min read
To make sure that what you eat helps your body and also helps you stay interested, spread out your food through the day by following different food ideas. You can mix and match the following depending on how much you can eat and whether you are vegetarian or non vegetarian.
Max Team In Obstetrics And Gynaecology Nutrition And Dietetics
Nov 07 , 2020 | 5 min read
When you have loose motions, the most effective way to return to full health is by changing your diet. There are many foods which can help you to soothe your stomach, but there are some foods that can irritate your stomach. We'll proceed by listing out some of the things that you should and shouldn't do when you have loose motions.
Max Team In Internal Medicine
Mar 21 , 2018 | 5 min read
Many people think that squint is a permanent condition and cannot be corrected. But the truth is that eyes can be straightened at any age. Commonly known as “Strabismus”, where the eyes are not aligned in the same direction, this can be present only part of the time, in one or alternating between two eyes. The squinting may turn in (converge), turn out (diverge) or sometimes turn up or down.
Max Team In Ophthalmology Eye Care / Ophthalmology
Nov 13 , 2020 | 5 min read
Breast Cancer Risk: How Much Is in Your Genes and How Much Is in Your Lifestyle
When it comes to breast cancer, one question often stands out, how much of your risk comes from your genes, and how much from your daily choices? The truth is, both genetics and lifestyle play important roles, but understanding how they interact can help you make smarter decisions about your health.
Dr Anadi Pachaury In Surgical Oncology Cancer Care / Oncology Breast Cancer Head & Neck Oncology Gastro Intestinal & Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgical Oncology Robotic Surgery
Nov 06 , 2025 | 4 min read
Role Of Surgery In Modern Cancer Care: What Patients Should Know
Cancer treatment has evolved tremendously over the past decades, offering patients more options and improved outcomes. Among all treatments, surgery remains a cornerstone of cancer care, playing a crucial role in removing tumours, preventing disease progression, and improving survival.
Dr Prateek Varshney In Surgical Oncology Cancer Care / Oncology Breast Cancer Thoracic Oncology Gynecologic Oncology Gastro Intestinal & Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgical Oncology Robotic Surgery
Nov 02 , 2025 | 4 min read
Step-by-Step Journey Through HIPEC Surgery: What Really Happens in the Operating Room
HIPEC surgery, short for Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy, is an advanced cancer treatment that combines surgery with heated chemotherapy. It is primarily used for cancers that spread within the abdominal cavity, such as ovarian, colon, and peritoneal cancers. Unlike traditional chemotherapy that circulates through the bloodstream, HIPEC directly targets cancer cells inside the abdomen, offering a more focused and effective approach.
Dr. Sanjeev Kumar In Surgical Oncology Cancer Care / Oncology Gastrointestinal & Hepatobiliary Oncology Gastro Intestinal & Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgical Oncology
Oct 29 , 2025 | 5 min read
Can Spicy Food Cause Stomach Cancer? Let’s Clear the Myth
Spicy dishes hold a special place in global cuisines, valued for their rich flavours and the unique heat they add to food. However, a lingering concern among many people is whether eating spicy food can lead to serious health issues, particularly stomach cancer.
Dr. Sanjeev Kumar In Surgical Oncology Cancer Care / Oncology Gastrointestinal & Hepatobiliary Oncology Gastro Intestinal & Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgical Oncology Robotic Surgery
Oct 07 , 2025 | 5 min read
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