Treatment
When you seek treatment, should you get access to various types of treatment. Depending on the health, physical status, type, origin and stage of your cancer, your treatment options may include surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy or a combination thereof, which is then referred to as Multi-disciplinary Approach or Method of Discipline.
When you seek treatment, should you get access to various types of treatment. Depending on the health, physical status, type, origin and stage of your cancer, your treatment options may include surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy or a combination thereof, which is then referred to as Multi-disciplinary Approach or Method of Discipline.
Chemotherapy
The biggest advances in the field of cancer therapy is rapidly developing drugs in the treatment of cancer. This therapy is aimed at cytotoxic elements, the elements of biology and other targeted therapies (cancer treatment with specific targets).
The biggest advances in the field of cancer therapy is rapidly developing drugs in the treatment of cancer. This therapy is aimed at cytotoxic elements, the elements of biology and other targeted therapies (cancer treatment with specific targets).
This new type of chemotherapy has a higher efficacy, fewer side effects and better overall results. Some of these new drugs do not cause hair loss, nausea, vomiting or other significant side effects.
The use of chemotherapy is being closely watched by senior consultant medical oncologist, and carried out by nurses who have received special training in Oncology.
Various application of chemotherapy include:
• initial or induction chemotherapy to reduce tumor size prior
to actual local treatment, either with surgery or radiotherapy;
• Chemo-radiation simultaneously, in which the drugs are used as stimuli sensitivity to enhance the effectiveness of radiotherapy;
• Additional chemotherapy (therapy after initial cancer treatment, to suppress the formation of secondary tumors) in which the drugs given after surgery or radiotherapy to treat micro-metastases that are not visible, so that patients have a greater chance of recovery;
• Chemotherapy is curative in the treatment of chemo-sensitive cancers, like lymphoma, tumor stem cells (germ cells) and leukemia;
• High-dose chemotherapy and stem cell rescue (stem cell);
• Palliative chemotherapy for advanced-stage cancer that aims to kill cancer cells, controlling the disease, maintaining quality of life and prolong the lifespan of the whole.
Radiation Therapy
The biggest challenge in Radiation Therapy is getting the highest probability for cure with the least possible side effects.
Modern advances in computing and parallel progress in the field of engineering drawings (imaging) and biomedical has enabled the planning and radiation treatment with a higher level of complexity. This technology produces better tumor localization, a more accurate delivery of radiation to the tumor, and better able to avoid high doses of radiation on normal tissues.
Our treatment center offers radiation cancer treatment that has been proven and benign tumors. This treatment can be performed separately or as part of a multi-system treatment (with chemotherapy or surgery).
These treatments include:
• Radiation therapy to the Adjustment Intensity (Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy - (IMRT))
• Radiation Therapy with Image Guide (Image-Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT))
• 3D conformal radiation therapy (3D Conformal Radiation Therapy)
• Conventional Radiation Therapy (Conventional Radiation Therapy)
• Radiation Therapy Stereotaksis (Stereotactic Radiation Therapy)
• Surgery with Radiation beam (radiosurgery)
• Brachytherapy and Implantation
• Radiation therapy to the Adjustment Intensity (Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy - (IMRT))
• Radiation Therapy with Image Guide (Image-Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT))
• 3D conformal radiation therapy (3D Conformal Radiation Therapy)
• Conventional Radiation Therapy (Conventional Radiation Therapy)
• Radiation Therapy Stereotaksis (Stereotactic Radiation Therapy)
• Surgery with Radiation beam (radiosurgery)
• Brachytherapy and Implantation
This system provides an accurate dose of medication to the tumor while minimizing radiation to healthy tissue stored.
With this system, radiation oncologists and therapists can check the location of the patient's tumor before treatment, using the results of computational tomography images taken from the machine, before giving an accurate radiation therapy and without pain, according to a specific plan that has been carefully prepared.