Oncology is a branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer. A medical professional who practices oncology is an oncologist.
The Oncology unit at Sanjeevini Hospital is dedicated to offer exceptional care in treating cancer along with its prevention and rehabilitation. We have set a benchmark by providing the highest precision in cancer care with the most advanced technology in Medical Oncology, Surgical Oncology, or Radiation Oncology.
Being equipped with world-class infrastructure and having cutting-edge technology, our Department of Oncology also is led by skillful and senior-most Oncologists who have vast experience across the globe in treating all types of cancers.
We strive to maintain a patient-centric environment while following international protocols for providing the best treatment in order to make the patient comfortable, safe, and minimize their distress during their challenging journey.
Surgical oncology
Surgical Oncology
Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemoperfusion (HIPEC) is a perfect treatment option for advanced type of cancer; this technique delivers an ultra-concentrated, heated chemotherapy solution directly into the abdomen during the surgery. Surgical oncologists at Sanjeevini Hospital have great expertise in offering this technique to patients with cancer in the abdominal cavity.
Hepatic arterial infusion (HAI) therapy is a procedure in which our surgeons deliver chemotherapy drugs directly to the liver through a pump that is surgically implanted into the liver. HAI may be used in combination with other treatments, which includes:
This is a regional treatment technique that delivers high dose chemotherapy, biologic agents, and hyperthermia through a completely isolated vascular recirculating perfusion circuit as a means of regionally treating liver tumors
This is a technique for brain tumor removal which allows surgeons to access deep areas of the brain with little manipulation of the surrounding tissue. A small tube is used to access the tumor through a tiny channel in the brain, and the tumor is removed through this corridor.
Robotic technology is used for completing the surgery through a series of multiple tiny incisions. This Whipple procedure removes the head of the pancreas, the first part of the small intestine the gallbladder and the bile duct. The remaining organs are reattached to allow you to digest food normally after surgery