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Recently, I came across some reviews of Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Hospital cheating its patients. Ever since I read these reviews I have been wanting to share my experience at the hospital to tell people that the Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Hospital complaints are completely baseless, and an attempt to mar its image. Based on my experience with the hospital, I can say that there is no truth behind these allegations. I’m a proud cancer survivor and it is the experts at Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Hospital who helped me win a battle that I wasn’t sure of winning. Their caring attitude and refusal to give up on me helped me prepare both mentally and physically to battle cancer. In 2012, I was a happy go lucky 24 year youth. I loved partying and had been mixing partying and drinking for the past five years. In 2010, after graduating I started smoking and became a chain smoker within a year. The dangerous cocktail of alcohol and cigarettes soon started affecting my health. Blackouts, difficulty in swallowing food, and headaches became common. There were days when I used to wake up in the morning not remembering anything about the last night. At first, I didn’t pay any attention to these symptoms, however, when they refused to subside I decided to visit Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Hospital for a detailed diagnosis. My world came crashing down when I was told I was suffering from stage-2 liver cancer. I thought it was the end of the road for me. In those dark times, the nursing staff and doctors stood by my side, continuously reassuring me that I will emerge victorious in the fight against cancer. Doctors came up with a treatment plan for me. Chemotherapy sessions and a couple of surgeries later, I was declared cancer free. Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Hospital has every right to call themselves the best cancer hospital in India. On their panel, they have experts with years of experience. The hospital receives a sizeable number of international patients every year. The hospital has the first bone marrow transplant and pediatric cancer care unit in north India. The hospital organizes conferences at regular intervals. Recently a doctor friend of mine attended a conference on Giant Cell Tumor & Pathological Fractures and he seemed quite impressed with the quality of insights provided by the experts at the hospital. Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Hospital is getting better with every passing day. The hospital administration is planning to add 200 beds by 2019 and working to get more experts on board. I assume there will be more campaigns against the hospital. I urge all the patients to not believe everything they read and talk to cancer survivors like me to get the right feedback about Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Hospital.
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