MBBS, MD MEDICAL ONCOLOGY
MBBS, DNB MEDICAL ONCOLOGY
MBBS, MD RADIOTHERAPY
MBBS, DNB NUCLEAR MEDICINE
Cancer, a formidable adversary, affects millions of lives worldwide. In the pursuit of better treatment outcomes and improved quality of life for cancer patients, medical oncology has emerged as a crucial discipline. At Aarvy Healthcare Super Specialty Hospital, we are committed to providing comprehensive and personalized medical oncology services. In this blog, we will delve into the process, benefits, and reasons to choose medical oncology at Aarvy Healthcare, emphasizing our patient-centric approach.
Radiation oncology involves the use of high-energy radiation to target and destroy cancer cells. This treatment modality can be employed as a standalone therapy or in combination with surgery and chemotherapy, depending on the specific needs of each patient. At Aarvy Healthcare, our radiation oncology department utilizes advanced technologies, such as image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT), intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS), and brachytherapy, to deliver precise and targeted radiation doses to the tumor while minimizing the impact on surrounding healthy tissues.
Our radiation oncology process begins with a comprehensive evaluation of each patient’s medical history, diagnostic reports, and tumor characteristics. This evaluation helps us develop a tailored treatment plan that addresses the unique needs and challenges of every individual. Our experienced radiation oncologists work closely with a multidisciplinary team of medical oncologists, surgeons, and other specialists to ensure a holistic approach to cancer treatment.
During radiation therapy sessions, patients will be positioned comfortably on specialized treatment machines, such as linear accelerators or brachytherapy devices. These machines deliver the radiation precisely to the tumor site using highly focused beams. The treatment is typically administered in multiple sessions over a period of several weeks to ensure maximum effectiveness while minimizing side effects.
Radiation oncology offers several benefits for cancer patients. Firstly, it is a localized treatment option that allows for targeted delivery of radiation to the tumor site, minimizing damage to healthy tissues and organs. This precision helps reduce the risk of complications and side effects, allowing patients to maintain a better quality of life during and after treatment.
Secondly, radiation therapy can be used at various stages of cancer treatment. It can be employed as the primary treatment modality, especially when surgery is not feasible, or as an adjuvant therapy to eradicate any remaining cancer cells after surgery. Radiation therapy can also be used to alleviate symptoms in advanced-stage cancer, providing palliative care and improving patients’ quality of life.
Furthermore, radiation oncology techniques have evolved significantly, enabling higher doses of radiation to be delivered to tumors while sparing healthy tissues. This advancement increases treatment efficacy, improves outcomes, and reduces the overall treatment duration, allowing patients to resume their daily activities sooner.