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Early diagnosis saves Bengaluru man life with lung cancer through advanced procedures

Health, Dr. Pavan Yadav, Interventional Pulmonology & Lung Transplantation, Aster RV Hospital, Bangalore

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Bangalore , 13 Feb 2025

Last updated on: Feb 13, 2025, 00:00 IST

When 52-year-old Rahul (name altered), a non-smoker and fitness enthusiast, started experiencing a persistent cough, he initially thought it was a seasonal allergy. But after months, the cough persisted, and he noticed breathlessness while climbing stairs. A CT scan showed a localised lesion in the right upper lobe of his lung, raising concerns that something more serious could be happening.

This discovery led to a series of advanced diagnostic procedures that ultimately saved Rahul’s life by allowing early, precise diagnosis and timely treatment. Biopsy results confirmed the presence of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Though the news was difficult to process, the early discovery offered a hopeful outlook. 

However, a critical next step remained – staging the cancer to determine if it had spread to nearby lymph nodes or other parts of the body. Under the expert guidance of the team at Aster RV Hospital, led by Dr. Pavan Yadav, Lead Consultant – Interventional Pulmonology & Lung Transplantation, an EBUS bronchoscope, equipped with a miniature ultrasound probe, was inserted into Rahul’s airways under sedation.

It allowed the pulmonologist to see deeper structures, including the lymph nodes surrounding his breathing tubes, which are not visible with regular bronchoscopy. The results from Rahul’s biopsy diagnosed his cancer as early-stage localised lung cancer, meaning it was still confined without any spread. 

Because of the early diagnosis and precise staging using bronchoscopy and EBUS, Rahul underwent a successful surgical resection (removal of the affected part of the lung). Dr. Pavan Yadav, Lead Consultant – Interventional Pulmonology & Lung Transplantation said, "Early diagnosis is the key to saving lives, especially when it comes to lung cancer.

When we detected the Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) in its earliest stage, the patient's chances of survival increased exponentially. Thanks to advanced diagnostic procedures and proactive care, we were able to implement a quick treatment plan, using the EBUS bronchoscope with a miniature ultrasound probe. 

It's moments like this that remind us why early detection is critical. Had we waited for symptoms to appear, it might have been too late." By identifying and treating the disease in its earliest stages, the Aster RV team has demonstrated that lung cancer is not only treatable but also potentially curable when detected early. 

The success of this initiative highlights the importance of routine screenings and early intervention. Aster RV hospital remains committed to providing the highest quality of care to the patients.

 

Tags: Health , Dr. Pavan Yadav , Interventional Pulmonology & Lung Transplantation , Aster RV Hospital , Bangalore

 

 

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