Fibroids are abnormal growths that develop in or on the uterus. Dr. Nidhi Kabra, Senior Consultant, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shalby Hospital, Jaipur informs that fibroids which are asymptomatic do not require any treatment. However, fibroids which are more than 5 cm in size can pose problems and cause severe abdominal pain, pain in the pelvis, heavy menstrual bleeding, infertility, etc. The surgery called myomectomy is performed to remove such large fibroid.
In India, the family unit plays an essential role not only in the decision-making process for cancer treatments but also in the aftercare and recovery journey. This is especially true for complex procedures such as Cytoreductive Surgery (CRS) followed by Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal...
Ovarian cancer is often diagnosed at an advanced stage, when the disease has spread throughout the abdominal cavity. A key characteristic of this cancer is its tendency to spread to the peritoneum—the inner lining of the abdomen. About 75% or more of...
A cancer diagnosis is life-altering, not just emotionally and physically, but also financially. The cost of cancer treatment can be overwhelming, from diagnostic tests and surgeries to chemotherapy, radiation, and follow-up care. At Shalby Hospitals, we understand that financial stress should never...