Several types of treatment are used to treat different cancers. The choice of treatments is made by the doctor. The main treatments are surgery, radiotherapy, drug treatments and haematopoietic stem cell transplants.

Here is a list of common types of oncology treatments:

1) Surgery: The removal of cancerous tumors or tissues through surgical procedures. It is often used to diagnose, stage, and treat cancer.

2) Radiation Therapy: The use of high-energy X-rays or other forms of radiation to kill cancer cells or prevent their growth. It can be delivered externally (external beam radiation) or internally (brachytherapy).

3) Chemotherapy: The use of drugs to kill cancer cells or stop their growth. Chemotherapy can be administered orally, through injections, or intravenously. It may be given as the primary treatment or in combination with other therapies.

4) Immunotherapy: Also known as biological therapy, it stimulates the body’s immune system to recognize and destroy cancer cells. Examples include immune checkpoint inhibitors, CAR-T cell therapy, and cancer vaccines.

5) Targeted Therapy: This type of treatment targets specific genetic mutations or proteins present in cancer cells. It aims to interfere with the growth and spread of cancer cells while causing less harm to normal cells. Examples include tyrosine kinase inhibitors and monoclonal antibodies.

6) Hormone Therapy: Used for hormone-dependent cancers, such as breast and prostate cancer, hormone therapy blocks or lowers the levels of hormones in the body to inhibit cancer growth.

7) Stem Cell Transplantation: It involves replacing damaged bone marrow with healthy stem cells to treat certain types of cancers, such as leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma.

8) Precision Medicine: This approach utilizes molecular profiling and genetic testing to tailor treatment plans based on the specific characteristics of an individual’s cancer.

9) Palliative Care: Aimed at relieving symptoms, managing pain, and improving the quality of life for patients with advanced or incurable cancer. It focuses on addressing the physical, emotional, and psychological needs of the patient

1) Expertise and specialization: Our team consists of highly qualified healthcare professionals who specialize in oncology. We have extensive experience in treating cancer patients, enabling us to provide the highest quality of care.

2) Personalized approach: We believe in a personalized approach to your treatment. Each patient is unique, and we are committed to developing a specific treatment plan based on your needs, type of cancer, and overall medical situation. You will receive individualized care that aims to achieve the best possible outcomes.

3) Access to cutting-edge treatments: We stay updated on the latest advancements in cancer research and treatment. By choosing our service, you will have access to the most recent and advanced treatments available, which can increase your chances of recovery or life extension.

4) Comprehensive care coordination: We are dedicated to ensuring comprehensive coordination of your medical care. We will work closely with other healthcare professionals involved in your treatment, including surgeons, radiologists, and oncologists. Our goal is to provide a holistic and seamless approach to optimize your treatment journey.

5) Emotional and psychological support: Understanding the emotional and psychological challenges you face during treatment is crucial. Our team recognizes the importance of emotional and psychological support, and we will provide resources and counseling services to assist you through this difficult time.

6) Accessibility and availability: We are here for you at every step of your treatment journey. Our team is easily accessible to answer your questions, address your concerns, and provide the support you need. Your well-being is our top priority, and we are committed to delivering superior care in an accessible and comprehensive manner.