GI Cancer

Expert Care for Gastrointestinal (GI) Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment

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GI Cancer

Types of GI Cancers We Diagnose and Treat

  • Esophageal Cancer: Cancer of the esophagus, which can cause difficulty swallowing.
  • Stomach Cancer: Also known as gastric cancer, it affects the lining of the stomach.
  • Liver Cancer: Includes both primary liver cancer and metastasis from other cancers.
  • Pancreatic Cancer: A challenging cancer that originates in the pancreas and affects digestion.
  • Colon & Rectal Cancer (Colorectal Cancer): Cancer of the large intestine or rectum, common in both men and women.
  • Small Intestinal Cancer: Rare but treatable cancer that affects the small intestine.

Fighting GI Cancer with Expertise and Compassion

At Sankalp Care, we understand the challenges of dealing with gastrointestinal (GI) cancer. Our team of experienced oncologists and gastroenterologists provide comprehensive diagnostic, treatment, and support services to help you navigate through the complexities of GI cancer. From early detection to personalized treatment plans, we are committed to offering the best possible care to improve your outcomes and quality of life.

Why Choose Us?

Exceptional Care, Tailored to Your Needs

Experienced Oncologists

State-of-the-Art Diagnostic Tools

Personalized Treatment Plans

Multidisciplinary Approach

Supportive Care

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Meet the Doctors

Leading Experts Who Prioritize Your Health Journey

Dr. Vijayant Kr. Sachan

MBBS, MS (GENERAL SURGERY)
DNB (SURGICAL GASTROENTEROLOGY)
ADVANCED LAPAROSCOPIC & HPB SURGEON

FAQs

Early signs may include unexplained weight loss, stomach pain, blood in stool, or difficulty swallowing. Regular screenings can help detect GI cancer early.

Diagnosis typically involves imaging tests (CT scans, MRIs), endoscopy, colonoscopy, and biopsy procedures to confirm the presence of cancer.

Yes, depending on the type and stage of cancer, treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation can be highly effective.

Common risk factors include age, family history, diet, smoking, and certain genetic conditions.

The hospital stay varies depending on the procedure and your recovery. Most patients stay for a few days after surgery for monitoring.

The survival rate depends on the cancer’s type, stage, and treatment. Early detection significantly improves outcomes.

Regular screenings, maintaining a healthy diet, avoiding smoking, and managing conditions like inflammatory bowel disease can reduce the risk of GI cancers.

Reducing your risk of GI cancer can be done by maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and fiber, exercising regularly, avoiding tobacco and excessive alcohol, and managing any chronic conditions like diabetes or inflammatory bowel disease. Regular screenings can also help catch potential issues early.

Yes, genetic testing can help identify inherited conditions that may increase your risk of GI cancer, such as Lynch syndrome or familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). If you have a family history of GI cancer, your doctor may recommend genetic counseling and testing.

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