Lymphoma is the cancer of our lymph nodes, the part of human immune system. There are many types of lymphoma, one being Hodgkin, and the rest called non-Hodgkin lymphomas. Non-Hodgkin lymphomas occur when the T cell or B cell, a type of white blood cells, grow immaturely and become abnormal. The cell keeps on dividing incessantly, producing more and more abnormal cells. These atypical cells can spread to almost any part of the body. Most of the time,...
Tuesday, 9 September 2014
Friday, 5 September 2014

Leukemia can be described as an abnormal rise in the number of white blood cells. The white blood cells (WBC) gather out other blood cell components like the red blood cells and platelets. The risen white blood cells grow immaturely and do not function the right way. Leukemia, derived from the Greek words ‘white’ and ‘blood’, is commonly diagnosed among children, but surprisingly affects adults more. It is also more common in men than in women, especially...
Tuesday, 2 September 2014

1: The In Vitro Fertilization Treatment can be extremely stressful and challenging, for which we provide individual and personalised care to every single patient of ours. Infertility institutions here are not an IVF mill, and the patients here are not just a number to add to our statistics. We take great pride in educating and informing our patients, so as to actively involve them in the treatment. We strongly believe that patients need to be active...