Cervical cancer and its Management

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Cervical cancer and its Management

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Case Description

Cervical cancer is a risk for all women. Women over 30 are most likely to experience it. Cervical cancer is mostly brought on by persistent human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. A common virus called HPV is transmitted during sex from one person to another. At some time in their life, at least half...

Case Summary

  • Rayan Saleh, a clinical dietitian, presented on bariatric surgery, covering both non-surgical (intra-gastric balloons) and surgical procedures (gastric banding, bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, etc.). Bariatric surgery is recommended for obese individuals with a BMI over 40, or those with a BMI between 35-39.9 accompanied by comorbidities like heart disease, sleep apnea, or type 2 diabetes.

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Dr.Pradeep Kumar Karumanchi

Dr.Pradeep Kumar Karumanchi

Consultant Radiation OncologistYashoda Hospitals.
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