Facilities
Cancer Diagnosis
Medical oncology departments offer diagnostic services such as biopsies, imaging (X-rays, CT scans, MRI), and blood tests to identify cancer.
Treatment Planning
Oncologists create personalized treatment plans for cancer patients, which may include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, or targeted therapy.
Chemotherapy
Administering chemotherapy drugs to treat cancer, either in the form of intravenous infusions or oral medications.
Immunotherapy
Administering drugs that enhance the patient's immune system to fight cancer cells.
Targeted Therapy
Utilizing medications that specifically target cancer cells' molecular characteristics.
Palliative Care
Providing pain management and supportive care for cancer patients to improve their quality of life.
Clinical Trials
Offering access to experimental treatments and research studies for eligible patients.
Support Services
Offering counseling, psychological support, and resources to help patients and their families cope with the emotional and psychological challenges of cancer.
Survivorship Programs
Providing long-term follow-up care and support for cancer survivors.
Genetics Counseling
Offering genetic counseling and testing for patients with a family history of cancer to assess their risk and make informed decisions.
Multidisciplinary Team
Collaborating with surgeons, radiologists, pathologists, nurses, and other specialists to provide comprehensive care.
Pain Management
Specialized pain management services for cancer-related pain.
Rehabilitation Services
Physical and occupational therapy to help patients regain their physical abilities and quality of life after cancer treatment.