Gastro-intestinal Cancers - Symptoms and Causes

Apr
05
07:00 PM

Gastrointestinal (GI) cancer includes all cancers in your digestive tract organs such as the stomach, large and small intestine, pancreas, colon, liver, rectum, anus, and biliary system. GI tract cancers begin when the cells lining one or more of the organs in the digestive tract mutate and begin to grow, producing tumors and sometimes spreading to the lymph nodes and other organs. GI cancers are often identified in screenings before any symptoms are experienced. Join us today at 7.00 pm, where our clinical experts,Dr. Saurabh Bansal and Dr. Ayushi Gupta, will discuss about symptoms, causes and treatment of GI Cancers.


Panelists

Dr.Sourabh Bansal

gastrointestinal laparoscopic cancer and robotic surgeon the clinics by surgeons house


Gastro-intestinal Cancers - Symptoms and Causes

Apr
05
07:00 PM

Gastrointestinal (GI) cancer includes all cancers in your digestive tract organs such as the stomach, large and small intestine, pancreas, colon, liver, rectum, anus, and biliary system. GI tract cancers begin when the cells lining one or more of the organs in the digestive tract mutate and begin to grow, producing tumors and sometimes spreading to the lymph nodes and other organs. GI cancers are often identified in screenings before any symptoms are experienced. Join us today at 7.00 pm, where our clinical experts,Dr. Saurabh Bansal and Dr. Ayushi Gupta, will discuss about symptoms, causes and treatment of GI Cancers.

Panelists

Dr.Sourabh Bansal

gastrointestinal laparoscopic cancer and robotic surgeon the clinics by surgeons house

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