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Thank God, the boy is safe
Gaurav Saigal
The Hindustan Times
30 January 2010
Wrong diagnosis forced eight-year old Adarsh Kumar Tiwari to quit
studies. 80 per cent of cancer patients are victims of delayed diagnosis
in India, said Dr MC Pant, former medical adviser to Uttarakhand
government.
Suffering with Hodgson's Lymphoma - a type of cancer Adarsh was
diagnosed and treated for tuberculosis by the doctors roughly for two
years. This developed the cancer in him to near fatal stage three.
After roaming in different government and private hospitals for two
years he was admitted to Balrampur Hospital on February 16, 2009. For
next 10-months he remained under treatment here but was compelled to
stop going to school due to treatment schedules. On Friday, doctors of
the Balrampur Hospital, who finally treated the child, declared Adarsh
was out of danger and could lead a normal life. But for the little one,
two years of his life are gone. "When he came to us the boy had
undergone all major tests and treatment for tuberculosis, malaria and
other such related diseases. Our diagnosis fortunately was correct" said
Dr GK Singh, senior paediatrician at Balrampur Hospital.
The case, Dr Singh said, though was not difficult to diagnose for lymph
nodes could be located both in his neck and lower abdomen but was
difficult to treat as the cancer was of stage III (B). This type of
cancer happens to five among 10 lakh children and this was first such
case at Balrampur Hospital.
Till November (roughly 10 months) Adarsh remained under medical
treatment and was given chemotherapy. Finally he has been declared as
treated. "We spent over Rs 40,000 (about USD 850) in two years on
diagnostic tests, medicines and doctors fee" said Adarsh's mother Renu
Tiwari who is now planning to send her son again to school.
(Published in The Hindustan Times, Lucknow on 30 January 2010: credit-line: Gaurav Saigal, HT Staff Writer)
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