Cancer is characterized by uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells at the cost of normal body cells. It slowly eats up the space occupied by and nutrition meant for normal cells thus hampering the normal structure and function of the body. Only those tumors that have the propensity to spread from one place to the other are called cancer.
Certain normal cells, through a process of multiple alterations in their genes, acquire capability of uncontrolled and rapid growth. This autonomous cell is a cancer cell that continues to multiply resulting in growth and spread of cancer
Dr Vedant Kabra is currently the Head of Surgical Oncology at Manipal Hospitals Dwarka, New Delhi. He received Surgical Oncology training from Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai and National Cancer Centre, Singapore, is having experience of over 12000 cancer surgeries and has successfully performed various complex oncosurgical procedures. He has been a faculty at various international and national conferences, has numerous papers and four book chapters to his credit apart from various awards for academic excellence. Dr Kabra is also a tutor for the Indo-British Breast Oncoplasty Fellowship course conducted by University of East Anglia, UK
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