Dr Sandeep Vaishya

DR. SANDEEP VAISHYA

MBBS, MS, MCH (Neurosurgery)
Fellowship Sundt & Mayo Clinic, USA
HOD & Executive Director 

Department of Neurosurgery FMRI

Chondrosarcoma

Chondrosarcoma

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    Chondrosarcoma

    What is Chondrosarcoma?

    Chondrosarcoma is a cancer that originates in cartilage cells, often affecting the bones. Unlike other bone cancers, it is unique because it does not respond well to chemotherapy or radiation, making surgery the primary treatment option. Early detection and specialized care can significantly improve outcomes.

    Causes of Chondrosarcoma

    While the exact cause of chondrosarcoma remains unknown, certain risk factors increase the likelihood of developing this rare form of cancer. These include:

    • Age: Chondrosarcoma is more common in adults aged 40 and older.
    • Genetic factors: Conditions like Ollier’s disease or Maffucci syndrome can predispose individuals to this cancer.
    • Pre-existing benign bone tumors: People with conditions like enchondroma or osteochondroma have a higher risk.

    Types of Chondrosarcoma

    Chondrosarcomas are classified into several types based on the aggressiveness and location of the tumor. The most common types include:

    • Conventional chondrosarcoma: The most frequent type, found primarily in the pelvis, hip, and shoulder.
    • Dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma: A more aggressive form that can spread quickly.
    • Clear cell chondrosarcoma: A rare type, usually found in the bones of the arms and legs.
    • Mesenchymal chondrosarcoma: This is an aggressive form that can also affect soft tissues.

    Symptoms of Chondrosarcoma

    The symptoms of chondrosarcoma can vary depending on the location of the tumor but often include:

    • Persistent pain at the tumor site, which worsens over time
    • Swelling or a palpable lump
    • Reduced range of motion in the affected area
    • Bone fractures in severe cases
    • Fatigue or general weakness

    It’s important to consult a specialist like Dr. Sandeep Vaishya if you experience persistent symptoms, as early diagnosis can be critical.

    Diagnosis of Chondrosarcoma

    Diagnosing chondrosarcoma requires a comprehensive approach. Common diagnostic methods include:

    • Imaging tests: X-rays, MRI, and CT scans help detect abnormalities in the bone structure and soft tissue.
    • Biopsy: A tissue sample may be taken to confirm the diagnosis and determine the grade of the tumor.
    • Bone scans: These scans can help assess whether cancer has spread to other parts of the body.

    Dr. Sandeep Vaishya and his team at India’s top hospitals use advanced diagnostic tools to ensure accurate and timely diagnosis.

    Treatment of Chondrosarcoma

    Since chondrosarcoma doesn’t respond well to traditional chemotherapy and radiation, surgery is the most common and effective treatment option. Some treatment approaches include:

    • Surgical removal of the tumor: The primary treatment to remove the affected bone and surrounding tissue. In some cases, limb-sparing surgery can be performed to avoid amputation.
    • Reconstruction surgery: After tumor removal, reconstructive surgery may be needed to restore function and appearance.
    • Physical therapy: After surgery, physical therapy helps patients regain strength and mobility.

    Cost of Chondrosarcoma Treatment in India

    India is a global destination for affordable cancer treatment. The cost of chondrosarcoma treatment in India depends on several factors, including:

    • Type and stage of cancer
    • Hospital and treatment facilities
    • Duration of hospital stay
    • The complexity of the surgery and post-operative care

    On average, the cost of surgery for chondrosarcoma in India ranges from INR 3,50,000 to 8,00,000 (USD 4,500 to 11,000). Post-surgery rehabilitation and follow-up care can add to the overall expenses. However, the cost is significantly lower compared to treatment in Western countries.

    Stay and Hospital Facilities in India

    Patients traveling to India for chondrosarcoma treatment can expect world-class care and comfort. Dr. Sandeep Vaishya practices at some of the leading hospitals in India, equipped with cutting-edge technology and excellent patient care facilities.

    • Accommodation options: Many hospitals offer international patient services that include assistance with accommodation. From hospital guest houses to nearby hotels, a range of options is available to suit different budgets.
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