RGCIRC Team

Brain Cancer

5 November, 2020

Being diagnosed with a tumour and the prospect of undergoing brain tumour treatment can take a fair share of time to sink in when it comes to any human being. Even after all the medical advancements and the advent of modern technology, Indian patients still dread such a situation. Seeking proper medical advice and treatment thus is paramount towards recovering.

Luckily, our country has an array of experienced surgeons and a bench of esteemed tumour specialists who are there to answer all your doubts. Be it a minor clot situation or the more giant malignant tumours; these doctors have got it all covered. All we need to do is to reach out to them and get all our questions answered.

Now, you must be thinking that consulting the right doctors will take a significant amount of your time and efforts. Well, to help you with this particular problem, we have compiled a list of some of the most commonly occurring questions and their answers regarding brain tumours and brain tumour operations.

1. What Are Brain Tumours Exactly?

In simpler terms, brain tumours are abnormal growth or spouting of some degenerative cells, which creates a lump that later on develops into cancer. These tumours can be both fatal or non-fatal depending on their size, malignancy, and location. Usually, a brain tumour starts in brain cells, but some other cases of solid cancer cells like melanoma or breast cancer could also grow into a malignant brain tumour.

2. What Are The Treatment Options Available In India?

The malignant tumour cells, when accumulated into a mass or lump, can be operated and removed from our bodies. In India, there are several brain tumour operation options available post-diagnosis through MRIs and scans. New techniques like immunotherapy, radiation therapy and more, have also found their important place in our Indian hospitals.

3. Are Tumours Always Impenetrable?

As mentioned above, tumour masses can be both cancerous or non-cancerous. Sometimes during MRIs, the lumps turn out to be dead cells simply. However, in severe cases, these cancerous masses are made up of malignant cells which are dying and spreading the diseases at the same time. In such cases, the treatment becomes somewhat complicated as there are chances of recurrences of the spread. Luckily, the esteemed bench of Neurosurgeons working in top-notch Indian hospitals has shown favourable results in such cases too.

4. What are some feasible options to stop the spread?

The most effective way of brain tumour treatment is a medical procedure to remove the malignancy. Along with the much-needed operation, therapies like radiation. Chemotherapy, radiosurgery, targeted stem cell therapy, immunotherapy are also employed to cure the ailing body.

5. Do Immunotherapy And Other New Approaches Work?

Above all, the most crucial purpose of immunotherapy is to boost the body’s immunity when it comes to fighting against the spread of cancerous cells. The procedure, however, is still relatively new for the patients and hence still running under medical trial and supervision. So far, the results have been favourable. Using immunotherapy, our neurosurgeons activate and reprogram the fighter cells and T-cells present in our body who deactivates and crosses out the degenerative cells’ working.

6. How Expensive Is The Treatment?

Owing to the severe health condition that cancer poses, the treatment for a brain tumour requires additional care. Not only that, it requires special technology known that is mostly available abroad. But the reality is that our Indian hospitals have all the technologies and latest medicare facilities needed for such cases. That’s what makes the treatment somewhat expensive. In India, the surgery cost alone ranges between the scale of about Rs. 2,00,000 to 4,00,000. Add to this the living and other post-op charges, it goes as high as 10,00,000.

CONCLUSION

Brain tumour or any sort of disease related to either brain or tumour can be scary and carries enormous loads of inquiries alongside it. The circumstances might be challenging for you to choose the right kind of treatment that can suit your condition. In any case, the most functional approach to deliver the worry is to proceed with all the subtleties and the clinical history of the hospital and specialist you are about to consult.

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