Patient Experience
A 28-year-old street food vendor with no prior medical history presented with abnormal bleeding. Despite financial constraints, Dr. Roy arranged subsidized testing revealing early-stage cervical cancer. She underwent fertility-sparing trachelectomy and returned to work within 6 weeks, now cancer-free for 3 years.
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from a wealthy family arrived with advanced ovarian cancer that 3 other doctors had deemed inoperable. Dr. Roy performed an 8-hour ultra-radical debulking surgery achieving complete cytoreduction. The patient required 3 months recovery but remains in remission 2 years later with excellent quality of life.
A 35-year-old transgender man on testosterone therapy developed concerning endometrial changes. Dr. Roy created a unique treatment plan respecting gender identity while addressing cancer risk, performing laparoscopic hysterectomy with ovarian preservation. The patient recovered fully in 4 weeks with minimal scarring.
A 42-year-old tribal woman from rural Bengal traveled 300km with a massive abdominal tumor. Diagnosis revealed rare uterine sarcoma. Dr. Roy coordinated with social workers for accommodation and treatment funding. Complex surgery was successful, and she returned to her village after 2 months with arranged follow-up care.
A 19-year-old college student with intellectual disability presented with advanced vaginal cancer missed by previous doctors. Dr. Roy worked closely with her single father, using visual aids to explain treatment. Radiation and chemotherapy achieved complete response, with father-daughter bond strengthening throughout the 9-month journey.
A 58-year-old corporate CEO diagnosed with recurrent ovarian cancer sought Dr. Roy after failed treatments elsewhere. He designed a personalized immunotherapy protocol combined with secondary cytoreduction. The executive returned to partial work duties in 8 weeks and maintains disease control through ongoing targeted therapy.
A 31-year-old surrogate mother developed gestational trophoblastic neoplasia post-delivery. Dr. Roy managed sensitive dynamics with the genetic parents while providing chemotherapy. Complete remission achieved in 4 months, with careful emotional support throughout the process.
A 67-year-old nun from a convent presented with vulvar cancer she had hidden for years due to embarrassment. Dr. Roy provided respectful care while involving her religious community for support. Wide local excision with reconstruction allowed return to convent life in 6 weeks with dignity preserved.
A 23-year-old professional dancer diagnosed with early ovarian cancer feared fertility loss. Dr. Roy performed cutting-edge ovarian tissue cryopreservation before conservative cancer surgery. She resumed dancing in 3 months and successfully underwent IVF 2 years later.
A 45-year-old sex worker with advanced cervical cancer had been denied care elsewhere. Dr. Roy provided non-judgmental treatment including chemoradiation. Community health workers helped ensure treatment adherence, resulting in significant tumor regression and improved quality of life.
A 50-year-old woman with morbid obesity and endometrial cancer posed significant surgical challenges. Dr. Roy utilized specialized equipment and a multidisciplinary team for successful robotic hysterectomy. Weight management support during recovery led to 30kg weight loss over the following year.
A 38-year-old refugee from Myanmar presented with advanced cervical cancer and tuberculosis co-infection. Dr. Roy coordinated with infectious disease specialists for simultaneous treatment. After 8 months of complex care, she achieved cancer remission and TB cure, eventually resettling with her family.
A 42-year-old tribal woman from rural West Bengal traveled 8 hours by bus with her daughter after discovering advanced cervical cancer. Dr. Roy performed robotic radical hysterectomy with limited resources, coordinating with social workers for accommodation. The patient recovered fully and now advocates for rural cancer screening in her village.
A 28-year-old software engineer with BRCA1 mutation presented with early-stage ovarian cancer. Dr. Roy performed risk-reducing surgery with fertility preservation using advanced robotic techniques. She conceived naturally two years later and delivered a healthy baby at the same hospital.
A 65-year-old retired school principal with multiple comorbidities refused treatment for uterine cancer until Dr. Roy developed a personalized minimally invasive approach. The patient's former students crowdfunded her treatment, and she returned to mentoring within three months.
A 19-year-old college student from an affluent family presented with rare vaginal melanoma. Dr. Roy pioneered an innovative immunotherapy-robotic surgery combination treatment. The patient is now cancer-free and studying oncology to help others.
A 50-year-old transgender patient with complex hormonal history developed endometrial cancer. Dr. Roy created a gender-affirming treatment plan while addressing the cancer, collaborating with endocrinology and mental health specialists for comprehensive care.
A 35-year-old domestic worker with advanced ovarian cancer had been misdiagnosed for years. Dr. Roy performed cytoreductive surgery followed by hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy
A 71-year-old grandmother with recurrent vulvar cancer had been refused surgery elsewhere due to age. Dr. Roy successfully performed robotic vulvectomy with reconstructive surgery. She celebrated her 75th birthday dancing with her grandchildren at her village festival.
A 31-year-old professional dancer diagnosed with borderline ovarian tumor underwent fertility-sparing robotic surgery. Dr. Roy modified surgical approach to preserve abdominal muscle function. She returned to professional dancing within four months and performed at a national event.