Oncology is the study of cancer, focusing on three main areas: Medical, Surgical, and Radiation. Cancer is one of the deadliest diseases, targeting roughly 1.5-1.8 million people in the United States every year. The cancer spreads easily through cells, spreading into surrounding tissues. In the body affected with cancer, body cells become abnormal and older cells remain alive instead of dying. Those older cells later divide into different parts of the body and form tumors. Cancer is treatable if diagnosed at the early stages. However, regular check-ups are highly recommended considering the fact that Cancer can reappear again. There are over 100 types of cancer.
Some of the common types include:
- Breast cancer
- Bladder cancer
- Colorectal cancer
- Endometrial cancer
- Leukemia
- Liver cancer
- Lung cancer
- Kidney / Renal cancer
- Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
- Skin cancer
- Stomach cancer
- Pancreatic cancer
- Prostate cancer
- Thyroid cancer
- Uterine cancer
These teams are made up of pathologists – who are either doctors with specialist laboratory training or scientists with specialist clinical training – as well as biomedical scientists and support staff. Doctors, nurses, surgeons and other medical staff look to pathologists and consultant clinical scientists for advice on the nature and seriousness of a patient’s illness, making sure they get the most appropriate treatment. We will work with you to develop individualised care plans, including management of chronic diseases.
If we cannot assist, we can provide referrals or advice about the type of practitioner you require. We are committed to being the region’s premier healthcare network by providing patient-centered care that inspires clinical and service excellence, making us the first and best choice for our patients, employees, physicians, employers, volunteers and communities.
- If your blood doesn’t clot properly – it’s a haematologist who will conduct the blood tests, confirm if you have haemophilia, and offer treatment.
- When there’s an outbreak of infection in a hospital, it’s a medical microbiologist or infection doctor who will advise the infection control teams and work hard to contain it.
- For those having trouble getting pregnant – it’s a reproductive scientist who will investigate, diagnose and, where possible, treat any infertility issues.
Health Care Plans
Our doctors include highly qualified male and female practitioners who come from a range of backgrounds and bring with a diversity of skills and special interests. Our administration and support staff all have exceptional people skills and trained to assist you with all medical enquiries.
- Review your medical records.
- Check and test blood pressure.
- Run tests such as blood tests.
- Check and test lung function.
- Narrowing of the arteries.
- Other specialized tests.
Some of the Cancer’s that you can seek a Second Opinion are:
Prostate cancer
In prostate cancer, malignant cells are formed in the tissues of the prostate.
Prostate cancer symptoms:
- Either weak flow or Frequent urination
- Trouble urinating accompanied with some pain
- Blood in Semen
- Shortness of breath
- Tiredness
- Constant pain in the back or pelvis, and weak bladder. However, some individuals asymptomatic until final stage
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We help create a care plan that addresses your specific condition and we are here to answer all of your questions & acknowledge your concerns. Today the hospital is recognised as a world renowned institution, not only providing outstanding care and treatment, but improving the outcomes.
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We will work with you to develop individualised care plans, including management of chronic diseases. If we cannot assist, we can provide referrals or advice about the type of practitioner you require. We treat all enquiries sensitively and in the strictest confidence.
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Lung cancer
Various types of Lung Cancer are Childhood Pleuropulmonary Blastoma, Childhood Tracheobronchial Tumors, Non-small Cell Lung Cancer, and Small Cell Lung Cancer.
Some of the risk factors causing Lung Cancer are Smoking and irregular lifestyle. However, any non-smoker is also at risk of getting Lung Cancer based on their genetic history. So it is highly recommended to avoid the risk factors and get thorough check-up.
Lung Cancer symptoms:
- Constantly coughing
- Blood in the cough
- Chest pain, Headache
- Pale body and sudden weight loss
- Shortness of breath and bone aches
Leukemia
Leukemia is caused by problems in the development of blood cells and dysfunctionality in the bone marrow. Leukemia begins with high damage in white blood cells or leukemic cells causing growth & development of damaged white cells. Excessive white cells are produced causing a lesser count of red blood cells and platelets. There are various types of Leukemia: Adult Acute Lymphoblastic, Adult Acute Myeloid, Chronic Lymphatic, Chronic Myelogenous, Hairy Cell, Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic, Childhood Acute Myeloid.
Leukemia Symptoms:
- Fatigue
- Fever
- Seizures
- Weight Loss
- Night Sweats
- Shortness of breath
- Swollen lymph nodes
- Bone or Joint pain
Breast cancer
Breast Cancer starts when cancer cells grow out of control and form a lump in the breast. It can be diagnosed through mammography in the initial stages. Breast cancer occurs mostly in women but there are few cases of Men with breast cancer. It is highly recommended to be aware of any changes in the breasts like formation of a mass or lump.
Brest Cancer Symptoms:
- Breast swelling, Skin dimpling
- Nipple pain
- Nipple discharge
- Nipple retraction
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