
Tumor Size ≠ Cancer Stage: What Every Patient Must Understand
When patients read their biopsy or scan reports and see “5 cm tumor” or “10 cm mass,” panic is often the first reaction. It sounds big. It sounds frightening. But […]

When patients read their biopsy or scan reports and see “5 cm tumor” or “10 cm mass,” panic is often the first reaction. It sounds big. It sounds frightening. But […]

Can skipping a meal actually reduce your cancer risk? Intermittent fasting has gained popularity as a powerful health trend—but is it truly the key to cancer prevention? In this blog, […]

Colon cancer was once considered a disease of older adults. But over the past two decades, doctors around the world have noticed a worrying trend—more people under the age of […]

Pancreatic cancer is often called one of the most challenging cancers because it rarely shows symptoms in its early stages. Many patients are diagnosed only when the disease has already […]

It’s easy to dismiss bloating or indigestion as “just something I ate.” A heavy meal, spicy food, or stress often gets the blame. But sometimes, these everyday digestive complaints are […]

Doctor, please don’t tell him he has cancer. He won’t be able to take it.” This is one of the most common requestsDr. Asit Arora, Director of G.I. & H.P.B. […]

A Rare but Highly Curable Cancer of the Stomach and Intestine Many people have never heard of GIST (Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor)—yet it is one of the most important rare cancers […]

Pancreatic cancer has long been considered one of the most challenging cancers to diagnose and treat. Often detected at an advanced stage, it historically carried limited treatment options and poor […]

Piles, also known as hemorrhoids, are a common yet uncomfortable condition affecting millions of people across India. Despite being common, many patients delay treatment due to embarrassment or lack of […]

An Expert Guide by Dr. Asit Arora Surgery for pancreatic cancer or tumors near the pancreas can be one of the most daunting prospects for patients and families. Among these, […]