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Advanced Hospitals Offering AIDS-Related Gestational Trophoblastic Tumor Surgery in India

 

Mumbai, Maharastra -- (SBWIRE) -- 10/04/2010 -- India’s advanced hospitals provide AIDS-Related gestational trophoblastic tumor surgery in India with the best standards of private healthcare system that can be truly described as being modern. AIDS-Related gestational trophoblastic tumor surgery in India is done at the most sought after medical treatment centers, with the application of modern surgical technology. AIDS-Related gestational trophoblastic tumor surgery in India is provided by a multi-disciplinary medical team with high level and up-to-the-minute training and experience in their particular field of medicine and medical care..

AIDS-Related Gestational trophoblastic tumor, a rare cancer in women, is a disease in which cancer (malignant) cells grow in the tissues that are formed following conception (the joining of sperm and egg). AIDS-Related Gestational trophoblastic tumors start inside the uterus, the hollow, muscular, pear-shaped organ where a baby grows. This type of cancer occurs in women during the years when they are able to have children. There are two types of Gestational trophoblastic tumors: hydatidiform mole and choriocarcinoma.

AIDS-Related Gestational trophoblastic tumor is not always easy to find. In its early stages, it may look like a normal pregnancy. A doctor should be seen if the there is vaginal bleeding (not menstrual bleeding) and if a woman is pregnant and the baby hasn’t moved at the expected time. If there are symptoms, a doctor may use several tests to see if the patient has an AIDS-Related Gestational trophoblastic tumor. An internal (pelvic) examination is usually the first of these tests. The doctor will feel for any lumps or strange feeling in the shape or size of the uterus. The doctor may then do an ultrasound, a test that uses sound waves to find tumors. A blood test will also be done to look for high levels of a hormone called beta-HCG (beta human chorionic gonadotropin) which is present during normal pregnancy. If a woman is not pregnant and HCG is in the blood, it can be a sign of AIDS-Related Gestational trophoblastic tumor. The chance of recovery (prognosis) and choice of treatment depend on the type of AIDS-Related Gestational trophoblastic tumor, whether it has spread to other places, and the patient’s general state of health.

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