DM - Medical Oncology, MBBS
Goal oriented, disciplined, patient-friendly and honest physician who always work for betterment and welfare of the patient, keeping in mind the financial st…
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DM - Medical Oncology, MBBS
Goal oriented, disciplined, patient-friendly and honest physician who always work for betterment and welfare of the patient, keeping in mind the financial st…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Plastic Surgery, DNB - General Surgery, DMRT
Dr. Subhasish Ghosh, one of the key opinion leaders of cosmetic services in Kolkata, and owner of Recovery Clinic, Cosmetic department and Lotus Hospital is…
BHMS
Homeopathic Physician & Cancer Therapist with 4+ year of experience in the field of Homeopathy also working as Medical Officer and Asst. Professor at V H Med…
MBBS, MD - General Medicine, DM - Oncology
Dr. Bhavesh B. Parekh is working as a Medical Oncologist, with more than 15 years of experience.
MBBS, MD - Radiotherapy
Dr S Hukku, is an alumnus of Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Chandigarh, India. Dr Hukku has been trained at the prestigious hospital…
MBBS, DNB - General Surgery, FCPS - General Surgery
"Dr. Vishal Tukaram Diddi is a General Surgeon, Laparoscopic Surgeon, Vascular Surgeon, Proctologist and a Laser Specialist in Lokhandwala, Mumbai. He practi…
BHMS
Dr. Ajay Verma is a Homeopath in Indira Nagar, Lucknow and has an experience of 3 years in this field. Dr. Ajay Verma practices at Upchaar Classical Homoeopa…
MBBS, MD - General Medicine, DM - Oncology
Dr. Suresh Kumar is an oncologist associated with the Deepam Hospitals in Chennai. A cancer specialist Dr Kumar completed his MD and DM in oncology after his…
MD - Homeopathy, BHMS
Enthusiastic and insightful about homeopathy, Dr. Ravi is one of the most famous International personalities in today’s homeopathic world. Dr. Ravi practices…
MBBS, MD - Radiotherapy
Dr. L. Vijay Bhaskar is a Radiation Oncologist at Ambuja Health Care, Bangalore. He treats conditions like Head & Neck Cancer, Breast Cancer, and Gynec Malig…
MBBS, MD - General Medicine, Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists, UK (FRCR)
UK trained oncologist with extensive experience in Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy. Expert in IMRT,IGRT and Stereo Tactic Radiotherapy,
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Surgical Oncology
Dr. Srinivas Juluri is a Surgical Oncologist, Head and Neck Oncologist and Laparoscopic Surgeon in KPHB, Hyderabad and has an experience of 19 years in these…
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Cancer treatment refers to a range of medical therapies used to destroy or control cancer cells in the body. Cancer develops when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably and may form tumors or spread to other parts of the body. The main goal of treatment is to remove or destroy these cancer cells, prevent the disease from spreading, and improve the patient’s quality of life.
Treatment plans vary depending on the type of cancer, stage of the disease, tumor size, and the patient’s overall health. In many cases, doctors use a combination of therapies such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and targeted treatments to achieve the best results.
Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment greatly increase the chances of successful outcomes and long-term survival.
Cancer treatment is recommended to manage or eliminate cancer and prevent complications. Doctors may suggest treatment to:
● Destroy or remove cancer cells from the body
● Prevent cancer from spreading to other organs
● Reduce tumor size and relieve symptoms
● Prevent cancer recurrence after initial therapy
● Improve survival and quality of life
Treatment strategies are often personalized based on the specific type and stage of cancer.
1. Surgery
Surgery is one of the most common treatments for cancer, especially when the tumor is localized. During the procedure, surgeons remove the tumor and sometimes nearby tissues or lymph nodes to prevent the cancer from spreading.
Surgery may also be used for diagnostic purposes, such as performing a biopsy.
2. Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy uses powerful drugs to kill cancer cells or stop them from growing and dividing. These drugs circulate through the bloodstream and can treat cancer throughout the body.
Chemotherapy may be given:
● Before surgery to shrink tumors
● After surgery to destroy remaining cancer cells
● To treat advanced or metastatic cancer
3. Radiation Therapy
Radiation therapy uses high-energy radiation beams to destroy cancer cells and shrink tumors. This treatment can be delivered externally through a machine or internally using radioactive materials placed near the tumor.
Radiation therapy is often combined with surgery or chemotherapy to improve treatment effectiveness.
4. Immunotherapy
Immunotherapy helps the body’s immune system recognize and attack cancer cells. This treatment strengthens the immune response so that the body can better detect and destroy abnormal cells.
It is commonly used for cancers such as melanoma, lung cancer, and kidney cancer.
5. Targeted Therapy
Targeted therapy focuses on specific genetic changes or proteins in cancer cells that help them grow and spread. These drugs block the signals that cancer cells use to multiply.
Because targeted therapies act on specific molecules, they may cause fewer side effects than some traditional treatments.
6. Hormone Therapy
Hormone therapy is used for cancers that depend on hormones to grow, such as breast or prostate cancer. The treatment blocks or lowers hormone levels to slow or stop cancer growth.
7. Stem Cell or Bone Marrow Transplant
Stem cell transplantation replaces damaged bone marrow cells with healthy stem cells. This treatment is often used for certain blood cancers such as leukemia and lymphoma.
Cancer treatment is usually planned by a team of specialists known as a multidisciplinary oncology team, which may include:
● Medical oncologists
● Surgical oncologists
● Radiation oncologists
● Radiologists
● Pathologists
Doctors evaluate several factors before deciding the best treatment plan:
● Type of cancer
● Stage and grade of the tumor
● Location of the cancer
● Patient’s age and overall health
● Treatment goals and preferences
Many patients receive a combination of therapies to improve treatment effectiveness.
Recovery after cancer treatment varies depending on the type of therapy used. Some treatments require hospitalization, while others are performed on an outpatient basis.
Follow-up care may include:
● Regular medical checkups
● Imaging tests to monitor for recurrence
● Blood tests and screenings
● Lifestyle and dietary recommendations
Doctors may also provide supportive therapies such as physiotherapy, counseling, or nutritional guidance.
Cancer treatments can cause side effects because they may also affect healthy cells.
Common side effects include:
● Fatigue
● Nausea or vomiting
● Hair loss
● Skin irritation
● Increased risk of infections
● Loss of appetite
The type and severity of side effects depend on the treatment used and the patient’s overall health. Doctors monitor patients closely to manage these effects effectively.
Cancer treatment offers several important benefits, including:
● Removal or destruction of cancer cells
● Reduced risk of cancer spreading
● Relief from symptoms such as pain or pressure
● Improved survival rates
● Better quality of life for patients
Early diagnosis combined with appropriate treatment significantly increases the chances of recovery.
The main treatments include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, hormone therapy, and targeted therapy.
Doctors consider factors such as the type and stage of cancer, tumor location, patient health, and treatment goals before creating a treatment plan.
Some cancers can be cured, especially when detected early. In other cases, treatment may control the disease and improve quality of life.
Some treatments may cause discomfort or side effects, but doctors use medications and supportive care to manage symptoms.
Treatment duration varies widely and may range from a few weeks to several months depending on the type of therapy and cancer stage.
Yes, doctors often combine treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy to achieve better outcomes.
Maintaining a balanced diet, staying physically active, managing stress, and following medical advice can support recovery during treatment.
Follow-up schedules vary but usually include regular checkups every few months initially and annually after recovery.