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Testimonials

“…my mother aged around 65 years was diagnosed with rare type of disease called pseudomyxoma  peritonei in 2009 August …after a detailed meeting she advised us to go for a surgery ( if possible Hipec) and finally she did the cytoreductive surgery and it was a successful surgery and this time the CEA level also come down to normal range nearly 3.0 , ( In Hyderabad they did 3 surgeries but it remains same around Cea level was 45.0 after surgeries and chemo) ,now more than a year completed and my mother’s health is very good and energetic she is doing all the household works ,shopping and travelling etc and she was on fast whole month of Ramadan… …what I feel the surgery is more important in these kind of disease and surgeon like Dr Aditi Bhatt  did the surgery with patience”
Mohammed KhursheedHyderabad
“It is known as the “Mother of all Surgeries”. The procedure is of a radical nature and carries high morbidity and mortality. It is relatively new procedure but the technique has been refined over the last few years. The greatest fear stems from ignorance. Many surgeons have just heard about the procedure and have no experience with it. A surgeon who is a specialist in peritoneal surface malignancies knows how best to chose patients for this procedure. Done properly and having a low grade tumor increases your life expectancy by upto 15-20 years.”
Dr Sumaira PervezPakistan

Diagnosis-

It all started from Jan 2013, probably way earlier than that but I realised then that I am not feeling well in general. I was feeling very tired, loss of appetite, feeling nauseate, didn’t feel like doing anything but sleeping all the time. I, being a very healthy woman in my life, it was very confusing for me. I was thinking am I really sick or I am getting old?  I was 50yrs old and was thinking probably I am getting old and hence I am not feeling healthy like before. But soon I noticed that my stomach is growing unusually and giving stiff feeling inside which was not normal.  I finally decided to see the doctor.

I went to my General Physician in our town. She checked my Blood Pressure which seems to be high because of the disease so she prescribed me a medicine for controlli…

Chaya Gudadhe, Age -54

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