Cancer surgery tailored to diagnosis, stage, and patient goals.

Every case is unique. The goal is safe tumor removal while protecting function and recovery wherever possible.

Surgical options depend on stage, tumor biology, and imaging. Treatment planning considers oncologic safety, aesthetic outcomes, and patient preferences.

Treatment Approaches:

  • Breast-conserving surgery (when appropriate)
  • Mastectomy with reconstruction options
  • Oncoplastic surgery techniques
  • Sentinel node biopsy and axillary management
  • Coordinated care with medical and radiation oncology

Function-preserving approaches when feasible, with focus on maintaining speech, swallowing, and appearance.

Treatment Approaches:

  • Oral cavity cancer surgery
  • Laryngeal and pharyngeal cancer management
  • Neck dissection for nodal disease
  • Reconstruction planning (local and free flaps)
  • Multidisciplinary coordination with ENT and plastics

Surgery planning based on pathology and imaging, with careful attention to preserving surrounding structures.

Treatment Approaches:

  • Thyroid cancer surgery (partial or total thyroidectomy)
  • Parotid and submandibular gland surgery
  • Nerve-sparing techniques
  • Central and lateral neck dissection when indicated
  • Coordination with endocrinology for follow-up

Surgical planning for stomach, colon, rectal, and other GI cancers with focus on oncologic outcomes and recovery pathway.

Treatment Approaches:

  • Gastric cancer surgery
  • Colorectal cancer resection
  • Small bowel and appendiceal malignancies
  • Minimally invasive approaches when suitable
  • Enhanced recovery protocols

Surgical options for ovarian, uterine, cervical, and other gynae cancers depending on case type and stage.

Treatment Approaches:

  • Ovarian cancer staging and cytoreduction
  • Uterine cancer surgery
  • Cervical cancer management
  • Pelvic and para-aortic lymphadenectomy
  • Coordination with gynecologic oncology team

Selected cases may be eligible for minimally invasive or robotic approaches based on clinical evaluation, offering potential benefits of smaller incisions and faster recovery.

Potential Advantages:

  • Smaller incisions and reduced scarring
  • Less postoperative pain
  • Shorter hospital stay in appropriate cases
  • Faster return to normal activities
  • Enhanced visualization and precision

Important: Eligibility for minimally invasive or robotic procedures depends on medical evaluation, tumor characteristics, and individual patient factors.

Important Information

Treatment recommendations are individualized based on cancer type, stage, patient health, and preferences. The information provided here is educational and does not constitute medical advice. Eligibility for specific procedures depends on comprehensive medical evaluation. Please schedule a consultation for personalized recommendations.

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