After surgical treatment or in patients with cancer that is too widespread to be operated on, treatment is continued with cancer drugs and radiotherapy. Medication falls into this group.
In theĀ Medical Oncology departments, the data of the patients are analyzed in detail and analyzed in accordance with the USA and Europe guidelines used worldwide and the most appropriate treatment is applied for the patient. In drug applications, which have an important place in cancer treatment, the age of the patient, diseases accompanying cancer, personal preferences, private and professional life, and psychosocial features are taken into consideration, and the patient is involved in this process. Patients; In addition to the classical.
Medical oncology is a branch of science that covers not only the treatment of cancer patients but also cancer prevention, screening and early diagnosis. In other words, every stage of cancer concerns medical oncology. In addition, in cancer diagnosis and treatment, cooperation is made with various fields such as surgery or radiology, and the approach to the patient is planned in a multidisciplinary manner in line with scientific data.
Treatment is administered through intravenous or oral medication. However, this practice varies depending on the type of cancer. Treatment planning; It varies depending on the cell type of the cancer, the organ where it started and the area where it spread. The treatment is administered as adjuvant to reduce the risk of recurrence of the disease, as neoadjuvant to make the mass suitable for surgery or to protect the organ, and as palliative to prolong life and improve the quality of life in advanced stage disease. Treatment can be done alone or in combination.
Types of Cancer Treated with Medical Oncology Method:
Brain and spinal tumors, head and neck tumors, thyroid cancer, lung cancer, gastrointestinal cancers, prostate cancer, malignant melanoma, pancreatic cancer, breast cancer liver cancers, gallbladder and tract cancers, osteosarcoma and soft tissue sarcomas, kidney – bladder cancers, Many types of cancer, such as ovarian cancer, cervical cancer, endometrium cancer, testicular cancer, lymphomas and multiple myeloma, can be treated with medical oncology methods.