Onco Surgery
Experienced team of surgical oncologists ensure surgical removal of the tumour at the site of occurrence. The patients are explained on the process involved in surgery and the recuperation time. Nutritionists and rehab specialists support the patient during the process of recovery. Reconstructive surgeons work on the restoration of the appearance of the body based on the condition of the patient. Surgical oncology is a cancer care field that focuses on using surgery to diagnose, stage and treat cancer. Surgical oncologists may also perform palliative surgeries to help control pain, increase a patient’s comfort level and manage cancer-related symptoms and side effects.Whether a patient is a candidate for surgery depends on factors such as the type, size, location, grade and stage of the tumour, as well as issues related to the patient’s health, including age, physical fitness and other medical conditions.Many patients may have cancer surgery combined with other treatments, such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy and/or hormone therapy. Nonsurgical treatments may be administered before surgery (neoadjuvant therapy) or after surgery (adjuvant therapy) to help prevent cancer growth, metastasis or recurrence. Complex tumour removals are skillfully performed by our highly trained and motivated surgical oncologists. They are ably supported by dedicated operating theatres, recovery and ICU staff. Our success rate in oncology surgeries is comparable to that of the best centres in the world.
Experienced team of surgical oncologists ensure surgical removal of the tumour at the site of occurrence. The patients are explained on the process involved in surgery and the recuperation time. Nutritionists and rehab specialists support the patient during the process of recovery. Reconstructive surgeons work on the restoration of the appearance of the body based on the condition of the patient.
Surgical oncology is a cancer care field that focuses on using surgery to diagnose, stage and treat cancer. Surgical oncologists may also perform palliative surgeries to help control pain, increase a patient’s comfort level and manage cancer-related symptoms and side effects.Whether a patient is a candidate for surgery depends on factors such as the type, size, location, grade and stage of the tumour, as well as issues related to the patient’s health, including age, physical fitness and other medical conditions.Many patients may have cancer surgery combined with other treatments, such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy and/or hormone therapy. Nonsurgical treatments may be administered before surgery (neoadjuvant therapy) or after surgery (adjuvant therapy) to help prevent cancer growth, metastasis or recurrence.
Complex tumour removals are skillfully performed by our highly trained and motivated surgical oncologists. They are ably supported by dedicated operating theatres, recovery and ICU staff. Our success rate in oncology surgeries is comparable to that of the best centres in the world.
“Experienced team of surgical oncologists ensure surgical removal of the tumour at the site of occurrence. The patients are explained on the process involved in surgery and the recuperation time. Nutritionists and rehab specialists support the patient during the process…"