Doctor prior to your consultation visit reviews your medical history, reports from surgery, pathology, radiology, and specialist consultation. It is important to have the information available prior to the consultation. Treatment plan will be generated and side effects of the medication will be discussed.
Doctor reviews all of your medical history, reports from surgery, pathology, radiology, and treatment plan which were recommended or planning to start. Doctor will suggest if the treatment plan is correct for your disease.
This is recommended to patients who have strong family history of certain cancers or are at risk of genetic mutations. Testing may alter the treatment decision based on the results. It may help ease uncertainty and better understand your risk of a certain disease.
A type of treatment that uses a drug or combination of drugs are given by intravenous (IV) or by mouth to destroy or slow the growth of cancer cells in your body. It can cause side effects which can be managed with medications.
This type of treatment targets a specific molecule that contributes to the growth and spread of cancer. It blocks tumor cell proliferation. Targeted therapy is usually tolerated well with lesser side effect profile.
A type of therapy used for certain cancers that blocks the production or activity of certain hormones thus obstructing the cancer cells ability to reproduce.
An immunotherapy or biotherapy stimulates the body’s immune system to increase its ability to fight infection and cancer.
Certain oncology medications can be dispensed through the office.