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Cancer Care

Oncology
Multi-disciplinary Tumor Board approach for end-to-end, customised treatment of all cancers
Latest, advanced technologies for fast, accurate diagnosis and precise intervention
International infection control protocols, state-of-the-art infrastructure for patient safety
Among first in India to adopt latest therapies like SBRT that treat lung and liver cancers in under 20 minutes
Experts in minimally invasive robotic surgeries for faster recovery
Genetic testing for personalised cancer risk assessment

You can neither fight nor treat cancer alone. So, at Medanta Cancer Institute, we have devised a system that brings together the best experts from across specialities to offer fast, accurate diagnosis and comprehensive and compassionate treatment for all who comes to us. We are dedicated to being a beacon of hope for all cancer patients.

Dr. Ashok Kumar Vaid
Dr. Ashok Kumar Vaid
Chairman, Cancer Institute
‘Comprehensive Cancer Care Team’
Innovative and Insightful Cancer Care
Oncology Team

At Medanta Cancer Institute, we have a dedicated team of oncologists, organ-specific cancer surgeons, and experts from various specialities, including radiation therapy, and medical and haemato oncology, to deliver care that addresses all aspects of the disease.

pioneer-approach

The Tumor Board take a unique multi-disciplinary approach to curate a customised treatment plan for each patient depending on the type and stage of cancer. We also bear in mind each patient’s individual circumstances, values, and preferences.

pioneer-approach

Our specialists are backed by a skilled support network that includes specially trained oncology nurses, radiologists, pathologists, and genetic counsellors.

Comprehensive Cancer Care Team : Uniting Oncology Specialists for Your Journey to Healing
Our Treatments
Cancer management requires expert intervention and treatment
Robotic Radical Prostatectomy
Robotic Radical Prostatectomy

Robotic radical prostatectomy is a minimally invasive surgical technique for removing the prostate gland in prostate cancer patients. Surgeons use robotic assistance to enhance precision and reduce complications. It offers faster recovery and less pain compared to traditional open surgery.

Leukaemia
breast-cancer

Leukaemia is a type of blood cancer that affects the white blood cells. It primarily starts in the bone marrow, the site where blood cells are produced. The most common types of leukaemia acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL), acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), and chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML). It is crucial to consult a doctor for accurate diagnosis and treatment options specific to the type you might have.

Craniospinal Irradiation
Craniospinal Irradiation

Craniospinal Irradiation is essentially applied on patients who are at a risk of suffering from a disease or metastasized brain tumour. It is also used when the central nervous system (CNS) cannot be treated with chemotherapy.

Inherited Blood Disorders
Tomotherapy

Inherited blood disorders such as Thalassemia and Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) significantly impact the production and function of haemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells responsible for oxygen transport. Thalassemia affects the body's ability to produce haemoglobin. There are two main types: alpha and beta-thalassemia. The severity of symptoms varies depending on the type and number of gene mutations inherited. Individuals may experience mild to severe anaemia, leading to symptoms like fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath. Management includes regular blood transfusions and chelation therapy to remove excess iron from the body. SCD is a group of inherited disorders that cause abnormal haemoglobin. The most common form is Sickle Cell Anaemia. In SCD, red blood cells become sickle-shaped, stiff, and sticky, leading to a shortage of healthy red blood cells. These sickle cells can block blood flow in small vessels, causing severe pain and complications such as infections, acute chest syndrome, and stroke. Both Thalassemia and SCD can be cured with Bone Marrow Transplant to improve quality of life and longevity.

Ailments
Cancer management requires expert intervention and treatment
Head and Neck Cancer
Head and Neck Cancer

Cancer is a stage when carcinoma cells begin to grow in an uncontrolled manner. They form a mass that is called as tumor. The most dangerous property of a cancerous cell is that it grows and spreads to other body parts. Head and neck cancer is no different from it. Head and neck cancer is a state when different malignant tumors are developed around: Throat, Neck, Sinus, Mouth, Larynx

Carcinoma Pancreas
Pancreas Cancer

The pancreas is a large gland in the digestive system which is positioned in the abdominal cavity just behind the stomach. With the function of producing several vital hormones, it is also a digestive organ. Pancreatic cancer arises when pancreatic cells begin to grow out of control with the formation of a mass, called tumor. These cancerous cells can also effect others parts of the body. There are many types of pancreatic cancer. People who don’t smoke and maintain a healthy lifestyle are at a lower risk of developing this cancer. With its increasing cases every year, the chances of survival is low when diagnosed at a later stage. There are many treatment options available that can advance the quality of life of people with pancreatic cancer.

Lung Cancer
Lung Cancer

A malignant tumour that develops in the cells of the lungs, Lung Cancer can be of two types based on cell size – small cell lung cancer and non-small lung cancer.

Tracheal Cancer
Tracheal Cancer

The tube that connects the mouth and nose to the lungs is called as the Trachea, and the air we breathe goes in and out of the lungs through it. Trachea is placed in front of the oesophagus and it carries the food down from the mouth. It is about 5 - 6 inches long and consists of fibrous tissue rings.

Latest Technology Utilisation
At Medanta's Oncology Department we harness cutting-edge medical technologies like:
CD45RA Depletion
CD45RA Depletion

CD45RA Depletion is a specialised technique used in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and cell therapy. CD45RA is a marker found on naïve T cells, which have not yet encountered antig..

Blood and Bone Marrow Stem Cell Collection
Blood and Bone Marrow Stem Cell Collection

Whether you are a donor or need an allogeneic transplant, blood stem cells can be collected from your bloodstream or bone marrow. While the largest concentration of stem cells is in the bone marrow,..

TCR Alpha-Beta Depletion
TCR Alpha-Beta Depletion

TCR Alpha-Beta Depletion is an advanced technique used in haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) to enhance the safety and efficacy of the procedure. T-cell receptors (TCRs) are proteins foun..

CAR T Cell Therapy
CAR T Cell Therapy

Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T cell therapy is a highly personalised, targeted and effective therapeutic approach for half-match transplantation and cancer. It involves genetically modifying a pati..

Donor Lymphocyte Infusion
Donor Lymphocyte Infusion

Donor Lymphocyte Infusion (DLI) is a valuable procedure in the post-transplant management of patients, supporting overall immune recovery, and fighting residual cancer cells and relapse. It involves i..

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