Monday, 13 February 2017

Breast Cancer risk factors - CMCS Health.

Breast cancer treatments in India with best Indian Breast cancer specialists.

Breast cancer awareness / Breast cancer treatments in India.

Many of the doctors around the world feels that early detection can save thousands of precious lives every year. Awareness among global population about the screenings for early detection of breast cancer and who are at greater risk of developing breast cancer can really help in saving precious lives. We at  CMCS Health offer best and affordable Breast Cancer treatment in India. with best Indian breast cancer specialist doctors at well equipped and well managed hospitals.  Let us understand certain basics about breast cancer.

Breast cancer awareness / Breast cancer treatments in India.



What are the risk factors associated with breast cancer:

It is very difficult to pin point factors responsible for breast cancer. Many of the women who were exposed to breast cancer risk factors never had breast cancer whereas many women who developed breast cancer have no apparent risk factor, of course apart from being a woman and growing old.
But some of the established risk factors associated with breast cancer are listed below.

Age:


Age is a major factor for breast cancer,usually older woman are more prone to develop breast cancer but there are reported incidences of young woman developing breast cancer too. Women who are fifty and above have higher incidences of developing breast cancer. In general ,the women who are diagnosed with breast cancer,about 8 out of 10 woman were aged above 50.Women who are in the age group of 50-70 years and carry other risk factors needs to be screened every third year as an effective measure for early diagnosis and better treatment options.

Medications:


Recent oral contraceptive usage:

Certain studies suggest that women who are currently on oral contraceptive pills are marginally more susceptible to breast cancer than the women who have never used them.Women goes back to normal risk of acquiring breast cancer once they stop using oral contraceptive pills. Studies suggest that after 10 years of stopping oral contraceptive pills women have the same risk of getting breast cancer as of those who have never taken oral contraceptive pills.
Women should be advised by their family physician the choice of oral contraceptive pills after considering other risk factors.

Hormone replacement therapy after menopause:

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) , post menopausal hormone therapy ( PHT) or Menopausal hormonal therapy (MHT) are synonyms for medications given to post menopausal women for relieving the symptoms of menopause and preventing osteoporosis ( Bones getting brittle and porn to fractures).
There are three main types of hormone replacement therapies for post menopausal women.

Combined  Hormone Therapy (HT):

Combined hormonal therapy consists of  estrogen and progesterone and is usually prescribed to women who retains the uterus.Progesterone is needed b'cause only estrogen will increase the risk of women getting uterine cancer. The increase in risk for women taking combined hormone therapy can be seen even in a very short span of two years. Women taking combined hormone therapy are also exposed to risk of breast cancer being diagnosed in a very advance stage.As per the studies only those women on combined HT stand the danger of getting breast cancer who are current or recent users.
After 5 years of quitting HT therapy their risk of getting breast cancer is almost similar to those women who have never been prescribed combined HT.

Estrogen alone therapy (ET):

Women who have undergone a hysterectomy (uterus removal surgery) are generally prescribed Estrogen alone for relieving symptoms of menopause. ET alone was not associated with significant increase in risk of breast cancer but there are studies which shows that usage of ET after a long duration ( About 10 years or more) increases the risk of post menopausal women of getting breast or uterine cancer.

Bio-similars or Bio-identicals:

Biosimilars are bioidenticals are being marketed as of exactly same chemical structure as human hormones (estrogen and progestin). Theoretically they are supposed to cause less side effects as compared to synthetic versions.There are not many studies establishing the superiority and safety of biosimilars to existing synthetic preparations.

Hormone replacement therapies should be taken only after the physician makes the women understand the benefits and potential side effects. A due consideration should also be given for other risk factors like heart disease,blood clots and strokes.

Family History or Genetic Factors:


Family history plays an important role in predicting for possible development of breast cancer in a woman. A woman whose mother,sister or daughter has developed breast cancer and someone who has more than one first degree relative,who  has developed breast cancer is at 2 -3 times higher risk of developing breast cancer. BRCA genes (BRCA1 and BRCA2and less common PTENTP53 are identified as the genes which controls any abnormal cell growth. A mutation in these genes, inherited from either of the parents increases the chances of a woman developing breast cancer.

Race and Ethnicity:

It is ironical but with reasonable justifications that white women are more prone for being diagnosed with breast cancer as compared to black women. But the rate of mortality is higher in black women as compared to white women. It may be because of the early screening as per the developed countries norms and lack of proper screening and diagnostic centers in under developed countries.
The lifestyles and cultural norms also play an important role as causative factor for breast cancer.


Life Styles related factors:

Obesity and being overweight:


Women having a BMI ( Body mass index ) over 25 stand higher risk of getting breast cancer as compared to women with normal body weight.Being over weight also increase the risk of recurrence for a previously treated breast cancer patient. An interesting fact for ladies and their men is extra fat around belly is linked with increased breast cancer risk as compared to same amount of fat around thighs and hips.

Dietary Habits: 

Sedentary Lifestyles:

Living a physically active life reduces risk of breast cancer.Regular exercising controls blood sugar levels and limits blood levels of a hormone called insulin growth factor. Insulin growth factor are proven to have a role in growth of breast cells and their behavior.
Moderate to intense exercise schedules of 4 to 7 hours per week are believed to reduce breast cancer risks.

Alcohol Consumption:


Drinking alcoholic beverages like liquor, beer and wine can increase estrogen and other hormone levels which can increase risk of hormone receptor positive breast cancer. Regular Alcohol consumption is also known to damage DNA in cells and thus increase breast cancer risks.

Smoking:

Smoking or tobacco consumption is linked with many cancer risks including breast cancers.Studies suggests that smoking increases the risk of breast cancer in premenopausal women. Studies also suggest a possible co relation between exposure to heavy second hand smoke with high breast cancer risk in post menopausal women.

Exposures of harmful materials and chemicals:

Exposure to radiation therapy or Diethylstilbestrol exposure is linked with breast cancer risk.



For any queries please feel free to contact us.We will get back to you after consulting with the competent specialists.



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Tuesday, 24 January 2017

A successful Radio Surgery for AVM for a Kenyan Guest - CMCS Health.

Medical Treatments in India with Best Doctors in Best Indian Hospitals.


Mr Noah Kibet Mutai is a Bright young man from Eldoret Kenya. Mr Noah has been having bouts of serious headaches, Seizures, and disorientation for the last few years. He was advised for a Brain MRI.
An MRI was conducted at Mediheal Hospital and Fertility Center, Nandi Road, Eldoret Kenya.
MRI revealed CSF intensity with peripheral blooming on GRE in the left temporal region with exact dilation of the lateral ventricle, suggestive of gliosis -Sequelae of old hematoma.
Mr. Noah was treated for almost two years for recurrent intracranial hemorrhages due to ruptured Anterio-venous malformations.
A fresh CT Angiogram and MRI revealed a large left temporal lobe AVM with deep draining veins.
Treating doctors in Eldoret Kenya decided on radiosurgery + embolization to avoid any risks to Noah's health. Since the facility was not available in Kenya, they decided to refer him to India.
Mr. Noah approached CMCS Health's Kenya associate Ms. Regina Chelagat for knowing the treating hospital, doctor, and the cost of treatment in India.
Ms. Regina Chelagat asked for all medical reports of Mr. Noah, scanned and emailed them to CMCS Health, India.
After receiving all medical reports CMCS Health India discussed them with leading neurologists of India and suggested Dr. Sandeep Vaishya at FMRI, Gurugram, India as the lead treating doctor for Mr. Noah.
A formal treatment offer letter was given to Mr. Noah by Ms. Regina Chelagat for the treatment course, cost of medical treatment, and other logistics.
The patient's family agreed to do the medical treatment of Mr. Noah in India with CMCS Health.
Ms. Regina asked for passport details of Mr. Noah and the accompanying medical attendant for a visa assistance letter,
A visa assistance letter was sent to the Indian high commission in Nairobi and a copy to Mr, Noah.
Ms. Regina helped Mr. Noah is applying and procuring medical visas for coming to India.
Mr. Noah was received at IGI, New Delhi, Airport by the CMCS Health India team. They were given their SimCards for communication with family members back home. They were taken to their guest house booked for their India stay during treatment by CMCS Health.



After resting for a while, they were taken to FMRI, Gurgaon for their scheduled appointment with Dr Sandeep Vaishya. Dr. Sandeep Vaishya reviewed all medical reports of Mr. Noah and advised a fresh MRI to decide the course of treatment.


Customer Complimentary Lunch on arrival with CMCS Health Managing Director
 Mr. Arshad J. Ahmad on arrival in India.

The MRI done at FMRI Gurgaon for Mr. Noah revealed left temporal lobe AVM with encephalomalacia changes.
Sandeep Vaishya decided on a DSA cerebral angiography left ICA under local anesthesia and subsequent stereostatic radiosurgery for Mr. Noah.
Mr. Noah was admitted for medical treatment for one day.


Mr. Noah was discharged from the hospital the next day after the procedure in a stable and healthy condition.









A customer Sight Seeing and Knowing India Better tour was organized for Mr. Noah and his medical attendant after the successful completion of medical treatment.






A small celebration was organized on the departure night of Mr. Noah and his medical attendant brother Mr. Nehemiah for successful medical treatment.


Mr. Noah left India completely cured with a smile on his face and good memories.




At CMCS Health we wish and pray for Mr. Noah a long healthy Life.

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Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Breast cancer diagnosis - CMCS Health.

Breast Cancer diagnosis - CMCS Health.


Breast cancer is the most common cancer among the women all across the globe. Breast cancer is more common in developed countries as compared to developing countries and a possible reason could be improper screening or poor reporting.Breast cancer usually affects older women but there are incidences of younger women being diagnosed with  breast cancer too. A breast cancer which is detected early has better treatment outcome.At CMCS Health we are associated with best indian cancer specialist surgeons,Radiation oncologist and medical oncologist and best hospitals for Best and cost effective breast cancer treatment in India.

What Causes Breast Cancer:

The exact reason for development of breast cancer is still not known but there are risk factors identified,which can predict that what women are at risk of developing breast cancer. These risk factors are important to know as they predicts that what women should be screened periodically for possible breast cancer.As like any other cancer the chances of treatment are better when it is diagnosed in an early stage.The following factors can be the risk markers for a woman who may develop breast cancer.

  • Age: Age is a major factor for breast cancer,usually older woman are more prone to develop breast cancer but there are reported incidences of young woman developing breast cancer too. Women who are fifty and above have higher incidences of developing breast cancer. In general ,the women who are diagnosed with breast cancer,about 8 out of 10 woman were aged above 50.Women who are in the age group of 50-70 years and carry other risk factors needs to be screened every third year as an effective measure for early diagnosis and better treatment options.

  • Family History: 

  • Exposure to carcinogenic chemic


Friday, 7 October 2016

A Successful spine surgery for a Kenyan Guest in India - CMCS Health.

Spine Surgery in India - Best Medical tourism assistance in India for Kenyan Patients


Hello Everyone. I am Lucy Jebet From Eldoret, Kenya. I was living a content normal life, a few years back till I started having severe low back pain that radiated to my legs. I was finding it really difficult to move my right leg without support. Even moving my fingers on this leg was difficult for me. 
As a consequence, my mobility was greatly reduced and I was forced to live a crippled life. Due to my sedentary lifestyle, I gained oodles of weight, worsening things further.
I approached Ms. Regina Chelagat from my town, an associate of India-based, the government of India-registered medical and healthcare consultancy firm CMCS Health.
Ms. Regina was accommodating and cooperative. She asked for all my medical reports, MRIs, and X-rays from Kenya. She scanned and emailed those reports to CMCS Health India. Within 48 hours, I had an opinion from the best Indian specialist doctors about the treatment course, success rates, cost of medical treatment, and Hospital and India's stay required.
My family decided to have my treatment with Dr Hitesh Garg, Unit head at Spine Surgery dept. Of Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon, India.
A complete treatment offer letter was handed over to me by Ms. Regina, with all the relevant information.
I was asked to give a scanned copy of my passport and received a visa assistance letter from Artemis Hospital for my treatment in India. Ms. Regina helped me procure my medical visa from the Indian High Commission in Nairobi and helped me book my air ticket to India.
I arrived with Ms. Regina in India. I was received at the Airport by CMCS Health MD himself. We were taken to a decent guest house with all the modern amenities for cooking our own food.



The next day, I was seen by Dr Hitesh Garg, who advised certain MRIs and other investigations. After reviewing those reports I was advised for a Laparoscopic TLIF Surgery.


Dr Hitesh Garg is really competent and a very good human being. He explained everything to me and Ms. Regina about the treatment course, cost, and expected Outcome of my surgery.


I was admitted in hospital for my surgery one day before most surgery date.


My spine surgery was done by the latest minimally invasive laparoscopic method. My recovery was smooth and hassle-free.


The cooperative and caring attitude of Ms. Regina and the CMCS Health team never made me feel that I was in a foreign country. Everything was done in a very transparent and professional way. Immediately after surgery, I felt a dramatic change in my leg movement. I was able to move my fingers and my right leg without any support or pain.
I was discharged from the Hospital soon.
CMCS Health has kept a successful treatment celebration party for me at Artemis Hospital. My Spine surgery doctor, Dr Hitesh was present in my moment of Jubilation.






I am carrying back very good memories of India and my successful medical treatment.
All thanks to CMCS Health, Ms Regina Chelagat, Dr Hitesh Garg, and Artemis Hospital.


Many Kenyan Patients now come to India for Spine Surgery after the news of my successful Spine Surgery spread in Kenya. I recommend to all my Kenyan Citizens to get medical tourism assistance in India from CMCS Health. They really know their job and give flawless coordination of medical treatments for Kenyans in India. 

Wednesday, 31 August 2016

A successful Kidney transplant in India for a guest from Uzbekistan - CMCS Health.

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I am Azizjan Ulashev from Tashkent Uzbekistan. 2 years back I was diagnosed with ESRD in Tashkent. I was put on hemodialysis by my treating doctor in Tashkent. It was shattering for me and my family. I was just 27 at that time. My baby boy was still a toddler. I was advised to go to India with a donor for a kidney transplant surgery.
I came to India in January, with my brother Uktam Ulashev and visited many hospitals in Delhi and Gurgaon.
Someone advised me to get assistance from an Indian Medical and healthcare consultancy firm.
They advised me to have my kidney transplant surgery with Prof. Dr Anant Kumar at Max Hospital, Saket, New Delhi.
CMCS Health team arranged for a guest house in my budget, my dialysis, and local transportation for my hospital visits.
I was taken to Dr. Anant Kumar for a consultation. Dr. Anant briefed me about Kidney transplant surgery. I decided to have my kidney transplant with him only. 
At My guest house in India with my brother Uktam Ulashev and CMCS Health team members.
They were really friendly people and thorough professionals. They made everything so easy for us that I never felt that I was in a foreign country.


I left India with the hope of having a successful kidney transplant and being a healthy person again. I found CMCS Health as a competent organization to conduct and coordinate my kidney transplant in India. In  May 2016, I decided to come to India for my kidney transplant. CMCS Health sent us a visa assistance letter helped us with all the nitty gritty, and assisted in arranging the documents required for a kidney transplant.

I came back to India in May 2016, along with my donor brother Sardor Ulashev, and my mother as a medical attendant. I was received at the Airport by a CMCS Health person.



Again I visited Dr. Prof. Anant Kumar with my donor brother and mother for my kidney transplant surgery. Dr. Anant prescribed all the investigations required to assess my and my brother's fitness for a successful kidney transplant.
We did all the tests and by Grace of Almighty were found fit for a kidney transplant.
Since I brought all the documents as advised by CMCS Health for the organ transplant committee of the government of India, my committee date was scheduled soon.
The professionalism and caring attitude of CMCS Health made things very easy for us.





CMCS Health has arranged a complimentary lunch on our arrival day in India. We enjoyed the spicy Indian food.




While waiting for our Organ transplant committee's approval, we amused ourselves by visiting Indian markets and malls. With CMCS Health things were really easy and smooth going. We enjoyed the hospitality and our India stay was a real memorable and pleasant one.

Trying the Indian indigenously built motorbike.







Some window shopping at one of the malls.







Sightseeing with MD of CMCS Health.



In front of the president of India house.


We were admitted to the hospital one day before our surgery, CMCS Health team was all along with us to make everything really easy and smooth going.
My donor brother was discharged from the hospital after a successful kidney donation for me.




I am thankful to my brother and mother for giving me a new lease on life.
On my recovery path, after a successful kidney transplant surgery.







We love CMCS Health, India, and Dr. Anant Kumar and Max Hospital staff for everything.



Celebrating my successful kidney transplant in India with CMCS Health MD at Max Hospital Saket, New Delhi.


I am happy that I selected CMCS Health as my consultant for my kidney transplant surgery in India.





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