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Colitis  (Expert Forum)
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Reduce size of tumour - CD117 Negative
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Ratnakar Kini, MD - Gastroenterology, Pediatrics, acid reflux, gerd, colitis
Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist India
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Reduce size of tumour - CD117 Negative

by Dpak, Oct 18, 2009 04:18AM
i am suffering from tumour in my abdomen,which has been identified as gist by couple of doctors of various hospitals.this tumour is CD117 Negative and blood vessels are also stuck into it.Now the doctors say that first the size of the tumour has to be reduced then only it can be operated.As regard to reduction of size they don't have any other treatment except chemotherapy.For chemotherapy also they are not sure that it can give a satisfactory result.for further reference my ct scan can be available.
Please help ASAP.

by Ratnakar Kini, MD, Nov 05, 2009 02:24PM
Hi,
Can I have the CT scan and other reports?
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