by Dr Mukti Mukherjee | Mar 4, 2026 | Uncategorized
Cervical cancer is staged from 0 to IV based on tumour size and depth of invasion. While early stages (I-IIA) are often treated with surgery or targeted radiation, advanced stages (IIB-IV) require a combination of chemotherapy and high-precision radiation...
by Dr Mukti Mukherjee | Feb 26, 2026 | Blog
Modern radiation today focuses on accuracy rather than intensity. Newer approaches like IGRT, IMRT, and SBRT help doctors deliver treatment to the intended area with greater control, while limiting impact on surrounding healthy tissue. This is why many patients and...
by Dr Mukti Mukherjee | Feb 10, 2026 | Blog
For most cancer survivors, the end of treatment is not relief—it is exposure. Life resumes fast. Offices expect attendance, families expect strength, neighbours expect gratitude. Yet many survivors quietly struggle through what doctors describe as life after...
by Dr Mukti Mukherjee | Jan 14, 2026 | Blog
Breast cancer does not always arrive with drama. For many women, it begins quietly — a small lump, a strange discomfort, a tiny change in the breast that feels “nothing serious”. Life is busy, home is demanding, and office deadlines keep coming. And like most women...
by Dr Mukti Mukherjee | Oct 24, 2025 | Blog
Stomach pain is common and often harmless. But sometimes, it signals something more serious. A cancer doctor helps you identify whether pain could be related to colon cancer. In this blog, we will explore the symptoms, risks, and screening options for colon cancer....