- Lung Cancer
- Urological Cancers
- Gynecological Cancer
- GI Cancers
Modern surgical and therapeutic techniques have evolved beyond traditional methods to offer less invasive, highly precise options in cancer care:
Laser Surgery: Utilizes focused beams of light for precise tissue work and tumor treatment, reducing invasiveness.
Cryosurgery: Freezes and eradicates abnormal cells in conditions and some cancers, preserving surrounding tissue.
Electrosurgery: Destroys cells using high-frequency electrical currents, applicable to skin and oral cancers.
Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA): Deploys high-energy radio waves through a needle to heat and eliminate cancer cells, beneficial for various organs.
Mohs Surgery: Microscopically controlled removal of skin cancer layers, ideal for sensitive areas like the face.
Laparoscopic Surgery: Minimally invasive procedures with small incisions, reducing blood loss and recovery time.
Robotic Surgery: Precision-controlled instruments for less invasive procedures, commonly used for colon, prostate, and uterine cancers.
Stereotactic Radiation Therapy: Precise radiation without surgical incisions, effective for brain, lung, and other tumors.
These advanced techniques offer improved patient outcomes, reduced discomfort, and faster recoveries in the realm of cancer treatment and surgery.
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