Conventional advice says advanced cancer is untreatable. That view is too blunt. I address the real question head on: can stage 4 cancer be cured, and what outcomes are realistic…
Common advice treats breast cancer as a single story. It is not. Different risks converge in quiet ways and at different times in life. My aim here is straightforward. I…
Early diagnosis alone does not guarantee the best outcome. That common belief overlooks two decisive variables in India: timely access to quality treatment and the biology of the disease itself.…
Popular advice once framed more surgery as better surgery. In breast cancer care, that assumption no longer holds. I compare radical mastectomy and modified radical mastectomy with a clinical lens,…
More surgery does not always mean better cancer control. The right operation balances tumour biology, nodal involvement, and future treatment options. I use that lens to explain the modified radical…
Conventional advice says to save the breast whenever possible. That instinct makes sense. But MRM Surgery can be the safer choice in specific clinical situations, and the right call for…
Early advice often treats all early breast cancers as identical. That shortcut undermines care. Stage I Breast Cancer has distinct patterns that shape diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes. This guide sets…
Conventional wisdom says that a standard eye examination tells everything about corneal health. That advice is not just incomplete – it’s potentially missing early warning signs that could save someone’s…
Conventional wisdom says pterygium is just a cosmetic nuisance. A little fleshy growth near the eye that looks unsightly but doesn’t really matter. That thinking has led countless people to…
Most eye problems start with a bit of redness or mild irritation. It’s easy to dismiss. A tired day, too much screen time, maybe some dust. But there’s a specific…
Conventional wisdom suggests that small eye lumps will simply disappear on their own, requiring nothing more than patience. For decades, the standard advice has been to wait it out. But…
The conventional wisdom on eye health has always centred on genetics and ageing – the idea that cataracts are simply an inevitable part of getting older. For decades, that assumption…




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