Advanced and Comprehensive Cancer Surgery
The Department of Cancer Surgery offers expert surgical interventions for various types of cancer, ensuring precise, effective, and patient-centered treatment. Our team of highly skilled surgical oncologists specializes in performing complex cancer surgeries, including breast, head and neck, lung, gastrointestinal, prostate, cervical, and colorectal cancers, utilizing the latest advancements in surgical techniques for optimal outcomes.
As pioneers in minimally invasive and robotic-assisted cancer surgery, we are the first in Latur to introduce the Da Vinci XI Robotic System, enabling greater precision, reduced complications, and faster recovery for cancer patients. Additionally, we offer HIPEC (Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy) for advanced abdominal cancers and Novalis Tx for IMRT/IGRT, Radiosurgery, SRS/SRT, ensuring highly targeted and effective cancer treatment.
Our multidisciplinary approach integrates surgical expertise with medical and radiation oncology, providing personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s condition. With a commitment to innovation, research, and compassionate care, our goal is to enhance survival rates, improve quality of life, and provide world-class cancer surgical care with cutting-edge technology and a focus on patient well-being.
The study and treatment of tumors are known as Oncology. Oncology is divided into three major treatment areas: medical oncology, radiation oncology, and surgical oncology.
Chemotherapy is a medication that uses strong chemicals to kill rapidly growing cancer cells in the body. Chemotherapy is most commonly used to treat cancer because cancer cells grow and multiply much faster than the rest of the body's cells.
Hematologists are doctors who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of blood diseases. Oncologists are doctors who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
Genetics and certain environmental or behavioural triggers are the primary causes of cancer. Some types of cancer are thought to be inherited, which means that the genes you were born with may have a predisposition to cancer.
MBBS, DNB
Consultant Oncology