Medical oncologist

Medical oncology is a medical discipline. It focuses on diagnosing and managing cancer. This involves using chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and others. They improve the survival and well-being of cancer patients. It helps in diagnosing cancer. If we've diagnosed it early, then treating it and the odds of survival will be higher. It increases the chance of treating the disease.

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Reasons why Medical Oncology is important:

Early Detection: Medical oncology plays an important role. It helps in detecting cancer at the early stage.

Personalized Treatment: Oncologists change the treatment to fit the patient's needs. It won't be the same for all the patients. It depends on the type of cancer, the patient's health, and their preferences.

Advantages:

Comprehensive Care: Specialized doctors in medical oncology. They handle the physical, emotional, and psychological needs of a cancer patient.

Research and Innovation: Cancer is a dreadful disease. Doctors use all the advanced technologies and new advanced medicines in treating it. They also seek new methods to help suffering patients.

To Improve the Quality of Life: We aim to cure the disease and enhance patient comfort. It focuses on the steps that needs to be done before, during, and after the treatment.

Our Unique Commitment

We aim to treat every patient with respect and care. Our healthcare professionals are highly qualified oncologists and other experts. They include nurses and social workers. They work at 24/7.

Their goal is to provide the best care for each patient when they need it. They are specialized physicians with a medical degree.

They have done further study specifically in treating cancer. They undergo some training on chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and other cancer types.

Frequently Asked Questions

Oncologists must analyze the patients’ history of illness. They also do imaging tests and the type and stage of the cancer. This is so they can recommend a feasible treatment.

Medical oncologists are in charge of decisions on how best to treat a patient with cancer. They map treatment outcomes by response level. They manage treatment issues. They adjust plans to get the most from the illness in the patient's case.

A person can ask their family doctor for a recommendation to a medical oncologist.

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