The Department of Medical Oncology at Gleneagles Global Hospitals is known for its superior patient care and clinical outcomes. Medical oncologists work together with the surgeons and radiotherapists in deciding the treatment and delivering it. The team efforts help the patient receive an effective care and best possible quality of life.
The team of oncologists, physicians and other specialists are collectively dedicated to provide top-class services for patients suffering from various types of cancer. Our team of doctors and surgeons are trained from renowned institution. Every year our team of doctors provides care and treatment for over more than 2000 odd children and adults suffering from various cancers and also many complex cancers with utmost dedication and commitment.
With the latest technology, skilled physicians, compassionate staff and well equipped wards Gleneagles Global Hospitals provide care for all the patients. Gleneagles Global Hospitals strive to provide quality care and it exceeds patients’ expectations.
The treatment provided is accessible, cost-effective and convenient. The hospital is well equipped with a good infrastructure.
Lists of different types of cancers are mentioned below for which treatment is provided at our hospitals. They are:
Highly qualified and dedicated full time medical Oncologists | Complete expertise in the management of haematological malignancies | Personalised chemotherapy to individualise chemo treatment for every patient | Updated with the newer technologies | Practices Targeted therapy | Immunotherapy | Exclusive day care chemotherapy ward | Most patient friendly professional approach
Smoking and use of tobacco is the major cause of lung and bronchial cancer. it is the top killer cancer in the world.
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women, after skin cancer. This cancer usually forms in the glands that produce milk in women.
Pancreatic cancer begins in the tissues of the pancreas and it interferes in the process of digestion and metabolism regulation.
Colon cancer grows in the tissues of the colon and the rectal cancer develops towards the end of the large intestine near the anus.
This cancer is easy to treat but hard to detect in the early stages. According to the recent research a few signs that may aid in diagnosis are abdominal discomfort, urgency to urinate and pelvic pain.
Cervical cancer is a cancer that starts in the cells present on the surface of the cervix. They are caused by HPV (human papillomavirus), a common virus that is spread through sexual intercourse.