
CASE DISCUSSION
Changing Paradigms in the Surgical Management of Breast Cancer
Presented from India by Dr. Anvesh Dharanikota0
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Case Description
Surgical options for breast cancer involve various approaches depending on the stage and characteristics of the tumor. Breast-conserving surgery, such as lumpectomy, aims to remove the tumor while preserving the breast. Mastectomy involves the removal of the entire breast and may be indicated in...
Case Summary
- Oral cancer awareness is crucial, especially with rising concerns about India becoming a cancer capital. Early detection is vital for saving lives and families, as cancer impacts not just individuals but entire support systems. The oral cavity, encompassing lips, tongue, cheeks, and gums, is susceptible to cancer due to various risk factors.
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Dr. Anvesh Dharanikota
Consultant Surgical Oncologist, Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgeon, Medicover Hospitals, HyderabadDr. Anvesh Dharanikota stands out as a distinguished consultant surgical oncologist with a decade of experience, specializing in minimally invasive procedures for gastrointestinal, thoracic, and gynaecological cancers. His expertise extends to advanced breast conservation surgeries, including oncoplastic techniques and sentinel lymph node biopsies. A proud graduate of Guntur Medical College, Dr. Anvesh further honed his skills with an MCh in Surgical Oncology from the esteemed Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology.
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