His village, Amrohi, on the lines of the control line. O-Pak Occupied Kashmir In this village of Tangdhar border of Kupwara district, the words of the shootings remain. Although the mobile phone ringtone can not be heard yet. The service has not reached.
Ghulam Nobi
Gutam Nabi, son of this village, has given way to the treatment of prostate cancer. He is now a resident of Scotland. The wife Asifa Begum also lives with her two sons. Nabi was admitted to the medical college in Srinagar in 1988 after passing the twelve classes from Sripratap High School in Srinagar. After completing MBBS, he joined Delhi AIIMS in '93. In 2002, the passing of the FRCS passed the Edinburgh's 'Royal College of Surgeons'.
What did this Kashmiri physician do? The prophet himself informs - In India, there is a third stage of prostate cancer after lung and mouth cancer in men. The number of victims is also increasing in the scale. 7% of the country's cancer sufferers suffer from prostate cancer. However, this cancer increases so silently that it does not get caught in the conventional medical system at the right time. But the probability of survival of the patient is enough if caught.
Common methods of treating the disease are small, digital rectal tests and prostate specific antigen (PSA) blood test. A new Ultrasound method was brought by Professor Nabi of the Department of Surgical Euro-Dynamology at Dundee University in Scotland. His claim, "In order to determine prostate cancer, this new method will be treated very accurately. Apart from this, the cost is much less than the conventional method. "