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Child Cancer Specialist of Dhaka.

  Dr. Ashis Kumar Ghosh Cancer/Oncology specialist Assistant Professor Department of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology National Institute of Cancer Research and Hospital Expertise:  Pediatric Hematology, Pediatric Oncology, Rare Childhood Cancer and Pediatric Medicine Tel- 01712685509   Video Consultation/Online Consultation by Whatsapp - 01712685509 (On prior appointment)     Chamber: 1         Health and Hope Hospital  (Sunday and Wednesday )                                      152/2/G Green Road. Pantho Path. Dhaka-1205                                 09611996699, 01611-216232 Chamber: 2         Padma Path  (Saturday and Tuesday)                                 7  Darusalam Road. Mirpur -1                                 Tel: 9020378, 01975664433 1 .  Medulloblastoma: A Common Pediatric Tumor: Experience of a Tertiary Care Cancer Center of Bangladesh . https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Medulloblastoma%3A-A-Common-Pediatric-Tumor%3A-of-a-of-Gh

Non-Rhabdomyosarcoma Soft Tissue Sarcoma (NRSTS) in Pediatric and Young Adult Patients:

Non-Rhabdomyosarcoma Soft Tissue Sarcoma (NRSTS) in Pediatric and Young Adult Patients Incidence of cancer ( A ) and soft tissue sarcomas ( B ) in the AYA population. Soft tissue sarcomas, the fifth most common solid tumors in children, are relatively rare and account for about 6-7% of all childhood malignancies. About half of these tumors are  rhabdomyosarcomas , and nonrhabdomyosarcoma soft tissue sarcomas (NRSTSs) account for the remainder (ie, about 4% of childhood malignancies). NRSTSs are heterogeneous tumors that have varied biology and histology. The most common types in the pediatric population include fibrosarcoma, synovial cell sarcoma, fibrosarcoma, and malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor. Other histologic types include hemangiopericytoma, alveolar soft part sarcoma, leiomyosarcoma,  liposarcoma , epithelioid sarcoma, and desmoplastic small round cell tumor. Childhood NRSTs are not well studied. Because soft tissue sarcomas are most common in adults, many treatment moda

Diet for Thrombocytopenic patient

Dr.Ashis  Kumar  Ghosh                          MBBS, DCH.MD Assistant Professor Paediatric Hematology and Oncology National Institute of Cancer Research and Hospital Mohakali, Dhaka, Bangladesh   Foods to eat Generally speaking, the best foods for ITP are those that are considered “whole” and “clean.” In other words, you should choose foods that aren’t packaged or processed. Whole, unprocessed foods provide your body with more energy and reduce instances of fatigue Your diet should consist of: whole fruits vegetables (especially leafy greens) skinless poultry, such as chicken breast and ground turkey fatty fish, such as salmon healthy fat, including avocado and olive oil flaxseed nuts and nut butter (in small quantities) whole grains whole-wheat bread and pasta eggs low-fat dairy products (in moderation) Also, you may want to consider opting for organic products when they’re available. Organic foods can be pricey, but they contain lower levels of pesticide residue than non-organic opt

Best child cancer specialist of Dhaka,Bangladesh

  Dr. Ashis  Kumar  Ghosh                          MBBS, DCH.MD Assistant Professor Paediatric Hematology and Oncology National Institute of Cancer Research and Hospital Mohakali, Dhaka, Bangladesh Email: ashiskumarghosh@Gmail.com Telephone number : 8801712685509 Health and Hope Hospital 152/2/G, Green Road,Panthapath, Dhaka-1205, Bangladesh  For Appointment: 01611131253, 01678131252 Sunday and Wednesday 2-5 pm. (Room no-311) Web. https://child-cancer-care-bangladesh5.cms.webnode.com Web. https://childhealth.page.tl/INTRODUCTION.htm For Telimedicine (Whatapp) consultation-  8801712685509 Researches Primary mediastinal tumors in Children: Experience of a Single Institute of Bangladesh with 71 cases . A vailable le:  http s://m.fa cebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid025eU5tudKaaiCtAtFHKh8B2L9n72NJehDz37crSbe3U1Mfr3ruLQmSHWjAZaMkQizl&id=100007736407270&mibextid=Nif5oz

Probiotic Bacteria: A Promising drug in Cancer Prevention and Therapy

  Dr.Ashis Kumar Ghosh                           MBBS, DCH. MD Assistant Professor Paediatric Hematology and Oncology  National Institute of Cancer Research and Hospital  Telephone number : 8801712685509  Health and Hope Hospital   152/2/G, Green Road,Panthapath, Dhaka-1205, Bangladesh  For Appointment: 01611131253, 01678131252 Sunday and Wednesday 2-5 pm. (Room no-311) Web. https://child-cancer-care-bangladesh5.cms.webnode.com Abstract  

Targeted Therapy in Pediatric Cancers

  Targeted Therapy in Pediatric Cancers Dr. Ashis Kumar Ghosh. MBBS,DCH.MD Pediatric Oncologist National Institute of Cancer Research and Hospital. Targeted therapies are newer types of drugs that act on, or target, specific features of cancer cells. Targeted therapy is sometimes called molecularly targeted therapy or precision medicine. Each targeted drug acts on a certain aspect of cancer cell function. These medicines are a major focus of current research in childhood cancer treatment. How does targeted therapy work? Cancer cells are different from normal, healthy cells. They have changes in the genes and proteins that tell the cell how to function. Targeted therapy uses these mutations to interfere with how cancer cells grow, divide, or spread. Depending on the type of targeted therapy, the drug may act on molecules: On the outside of the cancer cell membrane where it receives messages from other cells. Within the cytoplasm of the cancer cell where most cell activity take place. In