Overview
Cancer treatment services encompass a comprehensive range of medical interventions and support designed to manage and treat various types of cancer. These services typically include diagnostics, such as imaging and biopsy procedures, to accurately identify cancer types and stages. Treatment options are diverse and may involve surgery to remove tumors, radiation therapy to target and kill cancer cells, and chemotherapy to eradicate cancer throughout the body. Additionally, immunotherapy and targeted therapy have emerged as advanced treatments, leveraging the body’s immune system and specific molecular targets to fight cancer more effectively.
Supportive care is an integral part of cancer treatment, offering pain management, nutritional support, and psychological counseling to improve patients’ quality of life during and after treatment. Multidisciplinary teams, including oncologists, surgeons, radiologists, nurses, and social workers, collaborate to create personalized treatment plans, ensuring each patient receives the most effective and compassionate care possible. Access to clinical trials and emerging therapies provides patients with opportunities to benefit from the latest advancements in cancer treatment.