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Dipika Kakar Set to Begin Immunotherapy After MRI Shows Two Tiny Spots

Doctors recommended a repeat scan next month due to the spots being too small to treat.

Overview

  • In a new vlog, the couple said the latest MRI found two very small spots that they referred to as two dots.
  • Her doctors advised no immediate treatment and called for another MRI in a month, noting MRI can catch changes too small for a CT scan.
  • Kakar will start immunotherapy this week, a treatment that helps the immune system target cancer, with sessions every 20–30 days lasting five to six hours.
  • She said crying before and during the scan helped ease her anxiety, and she completed the MRI in a single session for the first time.
  • Kakar has shared her care publicly since tumor-removal surgery for stage 2 liver cancer in June 2025, including a stomach cyst operation on February 23 and ongoing monthly scans on YouTube.