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Treatments

Chemotherapy

  • Administration of chemotherapy drugs via oral, intravenous, or injection routes.
  • Customized chemotherapy regimens tailored to individual cancer types and stages.
  • Integration of chemotherapy with other treatment modalities like surgery or radiation therapy.

Immunotherapy

  • Comprehensive assessment to determine suitability for immunotherapy treatment.
  • Administration of various types of immunotherapy, including checkpoint inhibitors and CAR-T cell therapy.
  • Monitoring of treatment response and adjustment of therapy as needed.

targeted Therapy

  • Specialized approach focusing on blocking specific molecules or pathways crucial for cancer cell growth and survival.
  • Selectively targets cancer cells while minimizing damage to healthy tissues, unlike traditional chemotherapy.
  • Relies on identification of molecular abnormalities or genetic mutations unique to cancer cells for personalized treatment.

Hormonal Therapy

  • Precise targeting of specific molecules or pathways crucial for cancer cell survival.
  • Utilization of molecular profiling to identify unique genetic mutations in cancer cells.
  • Treatment customization to inhibit cancer cell growth while minimizing damage to healthy tissues.

Bone Marrow Transplant

  • Replacement of damaged or diseased bone marrow with healthy stem cells.
  • Procedures tailored to various conditions such as leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma.
  • Risk management and monitoring for complications like graft-versus-host disease and infections.

Intra-thecal Injections

  • Direct administration of medications to the spinal cord and brain via the intra-thecal space.
  • Enhanced drug delivery and reduced systemic side effects compared to traditional routes.
  • Commonly used for conditions such as leukemia, lymphoma, meningitis, and chronic pain.

Abdominal and Pleurocentesis

  • Removal of fluid buildup from the abdominal or pleural cavities for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
  • Procedures guided by ultrasound or CT imaging to ensure accuracy and safety.
  • Relief of symptoms such as abdominal discomfort or difficulty breathing.

Palliative and End of Life Care

  • Specialized care focused on providing comfort, support, and quality of life for individuals with life-limiting illnesses or nearing the end of life.
  • Comprehensive approach addressing physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of patients and families.
  • Goals include managing symptoms such as pain, nausea, and shortness of breath, facilitating open communication about prognosis and treatment options, and addressing emotional and psychological distress.

Oncology Emergency and ICU

  • Management of acute medical crises and complications in cancer patients, including those undergoing treatment or with advanced disease.
  • Management of  oncologic emergencies such as tumor lysis syndrome, neutropenic fever, sepsis, hypercalcemia of malignancy, spinal cord compression etc.