Procedures of Oncology

Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer is a condition when cells in the breast tissues grow out of control. Any area of the breasts may experience this uncontrollable breast cell growth. Although it primarily affects women, breast cancer can also affect men. In India, it ranks as the second biggest cause of death for women.

Breast Cancer can be either benign or malignant. Slow-growing benign tumors don't ...

Colon Cancer

The large intestine, usually known as the colon, is affected by colon cancer. Intestinal polyps are typically where it starts. Problems with the digestive system are frequent symptoms. Radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and surgery are all used in the course of treatment, which may necessitate a colostomy. A high-fiber, low-fat diet and a healthy lifestyle can help avoid colon cancer. Early-stage...

Endometrial Cancer

Endometrial cancer is characterized by the uncontrolled expansion of cells from the uterus, which is the hollow, pear-shaped organ in women's pelvis. The outer layer that makes up the uterine lining is where cancer first develops. Uterine sarcoma is a separate type of cancer that can develop in the uterus but is somewhat less prevalent. Because endometrial cancer frequently causes abnormal ...

Kidney Cancer

When healthy cells in one or both kidneys start to grow uncontrollably and form a mass known as a tumor, it is known as Kidney Cancer. Among kidney cancers, renal cell carcinoma is the most prevalent. It starts in the lining of the kidney's "renal tubules," which are incredibly tiny tubes. Your blood is cleaned by renal tubules, which also produce urine. Renal cell carcinoma ...

Prostate Cancer

Cancer that develops in the prostate is known as prostate cancer. In males, the prostate is a little walnut-shaped gland that secretes seminal fluid, which feeds and carries sperm.

One of the most prevalent cancers is prostate cancer. In the prostate gland, where they may not do much harm, many prostate tumors develop slowly and are localized. Although some prostate cancers spread ...

Stomach Cancer

Stomach Cancer develops when there is an aggregation of malignant cells anywhere in the stomach, which is brought on by precancerous alterations in the stomach lining. In turn, this causes the stomach wall to become a carcinoma or tumor.

Gastric Cancer, also known as stomach cancer, can either remain confined to its original site of origin or spread through the stomach's walls to ...

Throat Cancer

Cancer that originates in the voice box or throat (pharynx) is referred to as throat cancer (larynx).

A muscular tube called your throat runs from behind your nose to the base of your neck. The flat cells that line the inside of your throat are where throat cancer typically starts.

The voice box, which is located slightly below the throat, is also prone to throat cancer. The...