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Oncology Tumor Board

Second opinion service with an Oncology and Tumor Board can add a lot of value to the ongoing treatment or find solutions to critical conditions. Since they are precise and informative, a second opinion from an Oncology/Tumor Board is strongly recommended.

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Understanding of your Cancer condition

When you haven't received a clear diagnosis or treatment prescription, getting a second opinion makes sense. It's especially useful if the doctor has recommended a major procedure and you want to be sure it's the best option for you.

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Multifaceted Treatment Requirement

The Oncology/Tumor Board's second opinion on thinkTWICE will offer a multidisciplinary assessment of world class expert specialists to analyse, prepare a report, and designate a revised treatment plan for the cancer condition, resulting in superior clinical outcomes.

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Reevaluation of Medical reports

Reports will be re-examined by experts, who will look through your medical history and previous test findings. From time to time, new difficulties may arise, necessitating a reevaluation of continuing treatment.
Unexpected concerns have arisen as a result of your current treatment, necessitating a more complete second review.

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Re-investigation of the condition

Experts on the board will examine the case and offer a collective opinion on the necessary investigations.
CT scan, bone scan, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emission tomography (PET) scan, ultrasound, X-ray, and biopsy can be ordered and interpreted by panelists.

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Re-diagnosis & change in treatment, if needed

Experts on the board will try to comprehend misdiagnosis & course correction for Carcinomas, Sarcomas, Leukemias, and Lymphomas when your existing medication isn't functioning and you're nonetheless feeling unwell. If surgery is required, experts will advise you.
If surgery is required, experts will advise you.

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Best Treatment options’ application

Treatment options will vary depending on the sort of cancer you suffer from and how far it has progressed. Many cancer patients will just require one treatment.
Many people, however, receive a combination of treatments, like surgery along with chemotherapy and radiation.

Oncology/Tumor Board Around the World to Help You

If your second opinion confirms your first diagnosis and treatment, you can take comfort in knowing that your treatment plan is on track. But what if the treatment plan recommended for any type of cancer does not line up and results are not seen? Provide the board of cancer specialists with your comprehensive medical history so that they can examine, investigate, and recommend a suitable diagnosis and treatment strategy. You may be dissatisfied with the final outcome if the procedure's constraints are not properly disclosed prior to surgery.

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Surgical Oncologist

Surgical oncologists diagnose, stage (determine the cancer stage), and remove malignant growths. Biopsies and surgery to remove malignant growths are the most prevalent procedures conducted by surgical oncologists. They can also undertake surgery to detect the stage of cancer and how much it has spread. Preventive procedures might be performed by surgical oncologists. You could need surgery as well as other treatments like chemotherapy or radiation. A surgical oncologist could well be a crucial member of the cancer medical team in such situations.

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Radiation therapy, which utilises carefully focused doses of high-energy radiation to destroy cancer cells, is used by over half of persons diagnosed with cancer. Radiation oncologists are doctors with advanced training who specialise in this type of treatment. Medical oncologists, surgeons, and other specialists collaborate with radiation oncologists to decide the best course of treatment for cancer patients.

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Conditions Reviewed by our Oncology Tumor Board

  • A change in your voice, such as sounding hoarse
  • A feeling that your bowel doesn't empty completely
  • A frequent need to urinate
  • A growth or lump inside your mouth
  • A high temperature (fever) and sweating, particularly at night
  • A high temperature, or you feel hot or shivery
  • A high-pitched wheezing noise when you breathe
  • A lip or mouth sore that doesn't heal
  • A long-lasting cough or breathlessness
  • A lump (nodule) that can be felt through the skin on your neck
  • A lump on your side, belly, or lower back
  • A lump or mass at the anal opening
  • A lump or swelling in your neck
  • A lump or swelling on or near your jaw or in your neck or mouth
  • A mass in the abdomen that you can feel with your hand
  • A painless lump or swelling on either testicle
  • A persistent change in your bowel habits, including diarrhea or constipation or a change in the consistency of your stool
  • A persistent cough
  • A persistent sore throat or earache
  • A white or reddish patch on the inside of your mouth
  • Abdominal bloating or swelling
  • Abdominal pain or tenderness, especially in the upper-right part
  • Abnormal discharge from the anus
  • Abnormal vaginal bleeding
  • Acral-Lentiginous Melanomas
  • Anorexia
  • Back pain
  • Belly or back pain
  • Bleeding after menopause
  • Bleeding between periods
  • Bleeding from the rectum
  • Blood clots
  • Blood in sputum
  • Blood in the stool
  • Blood in the urine
  • Blood in urine
  • Blood or blood clots in the urine
  • Bone fracture
  • Bowel obstruction
  • Breathlessness or looking pale
  • Burning sensation during urination
  • Carcinoid syndrome
  • Change in the way a testicle feels or a feeling of heaviness in the scrotum
  • Change in voice
  • Changes in bowel habits, such as constipation
  • Changes to your voice, including increasing hoarseness
  • Chest pain
  • Chest pain, pressure or burning
  • Chronic Cough
  • Clubbed (swollen) fingertips
  • Cough
  • Coughing or hoarseness
  • Dark poo (blood in your stool) or blood in vomit.
  • Diabetes
  • Diarrhea
  • Diarrhoea
  • Difficult or painful swallowing
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Difficulty in breathing
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia)
  • Discomfort
  • Discomfort in the pelvic area
  • Dizziness
  • Drowsiness
  • Dull ache in the lower abdomen or groin
  • Ear pain
  • Easy bruising or bleeding
  • Enlarged abdomen (ascites)
  • Fatigue
  • Fatigue (extreme tiredness)
  • Feeling bloated after eating
  • Feeling full after eating small amounts of food
  • feeling generally unwel
  • Feeling or being sick
  • Feeling the need to urinate many times throughout the night
  • Feeling the need to urinate, but not being able to pass urine
  • Feeling tired
  • Feeling tired or having no energy
  • Fever
  • Fluctation in the size of breast
  • Frequent and urgent need to urinate
  • Frequent urination
  • Gallbladder or liver enlargement
  • Headaches, which may be severe and worsen with activity or in the early morning
  • Heartburn
  • Incontinence of stool (loss of bowel control)
  • Increased thirst
  • Increased vaginal discharge
  • Indigestion
  • Itching in or around the rectum
  • Itching, burning, swelling, redness, or soreness in the vaginal area
  • Itchy skin, darker pee and paler stools than usual
  • Jaundice and related symptoms
  • Lack of Energy
  • Lentigo Maligna Melanoma
  • Limping
  • Loose teeth
  • Losing weight for no clear reason
  • Loss of appetite and unexplained weight loss
  • Loss of appetite or losing weight without trying to.
  • Low back pain on one side
  • Low oxygen level in blood leading to fatigue
  • Lower back pain on 1 side of the body
  • Lump in the breast
  • Memory problems
  • Mouth pain
  • Muscle weakness on one side of your face
  • Narrowing of stool or other changes in bowel movements
  • Nausea
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • New onset of erectile dysfunction
  • Nipple Discharge
  • Not enough red blood cells (anemia)
  • Not feeling hungry
  • Numbness in part of your face
  • Pain
  • Pain in the joints
  • Pain in your neck and throat
  • Pain or a feeling of fullness in the anal area
  • Pain or burning during urination, which is much less common
  • Pain or burning sensation during urination
  • Pain or discomfort in the abdomen
  • Pain or pressure in your pelvis
  • Pain when swallowing or difficulty swallowing
  • Pain, discomfort, or numbness in a testicle or the scrotum, with or without swelling
  • Persistent abdominal discomfort, such as cramps, gas or pain
  • Persistent pain in the area of a salivary gland
  • Personality or memory changes
  • Pigmented Lesions
  • Quickly feeling full when eating
  • Rectal bleeding or blood in your stool
  • Seizures
  • Shakiness
  • Shortness of breath
  • Skin flushing
  • Skin or the whites of your eyes turn yellow (jaundice)
  • Skin rash
  • Sleep problems
  • Sores or lumps in the genital area
  • Stomach pain
  • Swelling
  • Swollen lymph nodes in your neck
  • Tenderness
  • The urge to urinate frequently at night
  • Trouble opening your mouth widely
  • Unexplained vaginal bleeding
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Unintentional weight loss
  • Uterine bleeding
  • Vaginal discharge with an unpleasant or unusual odor or color
  • Vomiting
  • Vomiting blood
  • Weak or interrupted urine flow or the need to strain to empty the bladder
  • Weakness or fatigue
  • Weight loss
  • Weight loss and poor appetite
  • Weight loss without trying
  • Worsening indigestion or heartburn
  • Yellow skin or eyes (jaundice)

Choose your option for the Second Opinion

Written Second Opinion

Second Opinion with Tele-consultation

Written Second Opinion

  • Detailed Second Opinion report on your diagnose from the Oncology Tumor Board.
  • Re-Validation of your Diagnose and Recommendations
  • Answer to all your queries Team Feedback

Second Opinion over Tele-consultation

  • Get to see the doctor from a team of Oncology Tumor Board who will in background working and coordinating the opinion with his board members
  • Detailed Second opinion Report
  • Revalidation of your diagnose and Recommendations
  • Answer to all your queries
  • Team Feedback

Written Second Opinion

  • 3 to 5 days

Second Opinion over Tele-consultation

  • 4 to 6 days
  • Multiple options for the treatment based on the recommendations provided by the Oncology Tumor Board
  • On Ground Assistance if you are recommended to travel for the urgent medical attention
  • End to End Patient Care Support Services for the hassle free experience