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GI & HEPATOBILIARY ONCOLOGY

Expert Cancer Surgery Care for Digestive & Liver-Biliary Cancers

GI & Hepatobiliary Oncology

Expert Cancer Surgery Care for Digestive & Liver-Biliary Cancers

GI and hepatobiliary oncology focuses on cancers of the food pipe, stomach, intestine, colon, rectum, liver, gallbladder, bile duct and pancreas. These cancers require careful report review, imaging assessment, biopsy confirmation, staging and a planned treatment approach.

Dr. Rohit Kumar Jha provides specialized surgical oncology consultation for gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary cancer conditions with focus on safe surgical planning, multidisciplinary coordination and supportive care throughout treatment.

Care Approach

Careful Planning for Complex Abdominal Cancers

Every GI and hepatobiliary cancer case is reviewed with attention to diagnosis, stage, imaging findings, patient fitness, surgical need, treatment sequence and recovery expectations.

Detailed report and scan review
Safe abdominal cancer surgery planning
Multidisciplinary treatment coordination

Gastrointestinal Cancers

Evaluation and surgical planning for cancers of the food pipe, stomach, intestine, colon and rectum.

Hepatobiliary Cancers

Surgical oncology care for liver, gallbladder, bile duct and related hepatobiliary cancer conditions.

Pancreatic Tumour Care

Report review, staging assessment and surgical treatment planning for pancreatic tumour conditions.

Conditions Covered

Cancers Treated Under GI & Hepatobiliary Oncology

Food pipe or esophageal cancer
Stomach cancer
Small intestine and large intestine cancers
Colon and rectal cancer
Liver tumour and liver cancer
Gallbladder cancer
Bile duct cancer
Pancreatic tumour evaluation
When to Consult

Signs and Situations That Need Evaluation

Biopsy-confirmed GI or hepatobiliary cancer
Suspicious CT, MRI, PET-CT, endoscopy or colonoscopy report
Difficulty swallowing or persistent vomiting
Blood in stool or unexplained bowel changes
Unexplained weight loss with digestive symptoms
Jaundice with suspected gallbladder, bile duct or pancreatic tumour
Need for second opinion before cancer surgery

Digestive and liver-biliary cancers often need timely evaluation. Do not delay consultation if reports suggest a tumour, malignancy or suspicious growth.

Treatment Planning

How GI & Hepatobiliary Cancer Surgery Is Planned

Treatment planning depends on the cancer site, biopsy report, stage, imaging findings, patient fitness, and whether chemotherapy, radiotherapy or other treatment is needed before or after surgery.

Diagnosis Review

Clinical assessment with biopsy, endoscopy, colonoscopy and previous report review.

Staging & Imaging

Evaluation of CT, MRI, PET-CT or other imaging to understand disease extent.

Surgery Planning

Planning the surgical approach based on tumour site, stage and patient condition.

Recovery Support

Post-operative guidance, diet advice, wound care, follow-up and further treatment coordination.

Reports to Bring

Make Your Consultation More Useful

Carrying all relevant reports helps the doctor understand the diagnosis, disease stage, treatment history and next steps more clearly.

Biopsy or histopathology report
Endoscopy or colonoscopy reports, if available
CT scan, MRI, PET-CT, ultrasound or other imaging reports
Blood reports including liver function, kidney function and tumour markers, if done
Previous prescriptions and current medicine list
Surgery, chemotherapy or radiotherapy records, if any
Old discharge summaries or follow-up notes
FAQs

Common Questions About GI & Hepatobiliary Oncology

What is GI & Hepatobiliary Oncology?

GI & Hepatobiliary Oncology deals with cancers of the digestive system, liver, gallbladder, bile duct and pancreas that may require surgical oncology assessment and treatment planning.

When should I consult a GI cancer surgeon?

You should consult if you have biopsy-confirmed cancer, suspicious endoscopy or colonoscopy findings, abnormal CT/MRI/PET-CT reports, or if surgery has been advised.

Does every GI cancer patient need surgery?

No. Treatment depends on cancer type, stage, location and patient condition. Some patients may need chemotherapy or radiotherapy before surgery, while others may need surgery first.

What reports should I bring for consultation?

Please bring biopsy reports, CT/MRI/PET-CT scans, endoscopy or colonoscopy reports, blood tests, previous prescriptions, treatment records and discharge summaries if available.

Need Guidance for GI or Hepatobiliary Cancer?

Book a consultation with Dr. Rohit Kumar Jha for report review, second opinion, abdominal cancer surgery planning and patient-focused surgical oncology care in Ranchi.

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