Want To Treat Abroad

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Want To Treat Abroad

by saikat on Sat Sep 26, 2009 12:00 AM

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suffering from Polycythemia. no such treatment avlble in India. a very rare case of mine it is. after going through my case history, doctors can understand that how much it is rare. want few doctors name & mail ID of france/germany....any country....no problem. so I can discuss & proceed. I am detoriating day by day. need help. its urgent.

IS THERE ANY ONE????

SAIKAT CHATTERJEE    AGE : 35   SEX: MALE

INDIA

RE: Want To Treat Abroad

by SusanLB_1 on Fri Oct 02, 2009 12:00 AM

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MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, is the largest cancer hospital in the United States.  People come from all over the world to be treated there.  I am currently being treated there and am totally satisfied with the hospital and doctors there.  I highly recommend them.

Good luck,

Susan

RE: Want To Treat Abroad

by saikat on Sat Oct 03, 2009 12:00 AM

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dear susan, i am suffering from a very rare blood cancer "POLYCYTHEMIA" . i am 35 yrs male. leading hematologist/oncologists of India failed to determine the treatment procedure & no medication started. only phlebotomy done once/twicw each month for last 18 months. at this age & sex its too rare type cancer. want to trat in abrod but, dont know how to arrange such big amount of money for treatment. day by day detoriating i am. can u give me some suggestions. i can send my UPTO DATED CASE HISTORY if req. what should i do? i have just 2 yrs old sweet baby girl, she survived after 4 serial operations within 3 months from the bith date.... atleast for her, i have to live...

take care

SAIKAT , INDIA

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