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Our hospitals provide comprehensive care for a variety of cancers. They are known as the best cancer hospital facilitators in their respective nations, and they offer a wide range of services, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation treatment, hormone therapy, targeted therapy (such as monoclonal antibody therapy), and synthetic lethality.
We have elevated cancer treatment to a new level by focusing on providing the greatest degree of patient care along with professional skills for early mobilization.
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Medical oncology is a field of study that encompasses not only cancer therapy, but also cancer prevention, cancer screening, and early diagnostic applications.
In medical oncology treatment planning changes based on:
Treatment Options in Medical Oncology
Chemotherapy (Medicated Therapy): Chemotherapy is used to kill malignant cells that have grown out of control due to structural alterations. In our oncology centers, we treat our patients with the most up-to-date developments in the field.
Hormone Therapy: Hormonal medications are used to treat tumors that are hormone-sensitive, such as prostate and breast cancer.
Immunotherapy (Immunotherapy): Substances produced naturally by the immune system are utilized to identify and eliminate malignant cells by alerting the body’s immune system.
Target-Driven Biological Therapy: The discovery of extremely effective biological therapies has been one of the most important advancements in cancer treatment over the previous decade. This treatment has a low number of side effects and identifies targets that are present in malignant cells but not in healthy cells.
Radiation Oncology’s Approach to Cancer Cells
Radiation oncology is the branch of medicine that studies the effects of ionizing radiation on cancer and tumor activity, as well as doing research in the subject. Radiotherapy and radiosurgery are two applications of radiation oncology.
Radiotherapy is a treatment that involves the use of (X-Ray Therapy)
The treatment of cancerous tissue or some non-malignant tumors with radiation is known as radiotherapy. It’s also known as “radiation therapy” or “x-ray therapy” informally. The radiation beams are designed to either halt malignant cells from developing or kill them.
Radiotherapy’s Fields of Application Radiotherapy’s Fields of Application
Surgical Treatment Fields of Application
Within the field of surgical oncology, curative surgery is also used. The problem must, however, be restricted to the organ or lymph nodes where it first developed before curative surgery can be performed. Tumors can be entirely removed from patients if the boundaries of the tumors are accurately defined. In some situations, however, the tumor cannot be entirely eliminated. Debulking surgery may be used to reduce the bulk in such instances. Furthermore, removing a small number of metastases improves the patient’s chances of making a full recovery.
Robotic Surgery Using the “da Vinci” System
Robotic surgery refers to laparoscopic procedures conducted with the “da Vinci” surgical robot. The patient gains a lot of benefits from these procedures. In addition to the normal benefits of all laparoscopic procedures, such as reduced pain, fewer scars on the skin, and a shorter stay in the hospital, there is less bleeding and a higher success rate. Gynecology, Gynecologic Oncology, Urology, Cardiac and Vascular Surgery, General Surgery, and Ear-Nose-Throat surgery are just a few of the primary areas where “da Vinci” robotic surgery is used.
Radiological Diagnostic Methods: The First Step Towards Accurate Treatment
Accurate radiographic diagnosis is crucial in determining how to proceed with treatment. When performing radiographic diagnosis, modern procedures and advanced technology, as well as a competent radiology personnel, are critical.
In addition to having qualified radiology experts, it is critical to use current equipment and techniques in order to make an accurate diagnosis. Our healthcare partners follow this principle and closely track changes in medical research, replacing diagnostic equipment in all of our partner hospitals and outpatient clinics with new high-tech equipment on a regular basis.
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