Alephata Multi-Super Speciality Hospital

CANCER CARE

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What Is

Cancer Care

Department of Cancer Care

Welcome to Alephata Hospital where advanced medical technology meets compassionate care. We specialize in providing personalized cancer treatment plans tailored to your unique needs. Our expert team of oncologists, surgeons, and healthcare professionals is dedicated to supporting you every step of the way, from diagnosis to recovery.

How We Treat

Cancer

At Alephata Multi-Super Speciality Hospital, we provide comprehensive cancer care tailored to each patient’s unique needs. Our approach combines advanced medical technology, experienced specialists, and compassionate care to ensure the best possible outcomes. Here’s how we treat cancer

Symptoms of Cancer Care

Cancer can cause a wide range of symptoms depending on the type, location, and stage of the disease. Below are some common symptoms that may indicate cancer:

Unexplained Weight Loss:

Significant and unintentional weight loss without changes in diet or exercise.

Fatigue

Persistent tiredness or exhaustion that doesn’t improve with rest.

Fever

Frequent or persistent fever, especially without an obvious infection.

Pain

Chronic pain, which may occur in bones, joints, or specific body areas, depending on cancer type.

Night Sweats:

Excessive sweating during sleep, unrelated to temperature changes or activity.

Lumps or Swelling:

Painless or painful lumps that can be felt under the skin, often in the breast, neck, or groin.

Cancer Care Health Tips: Supporting Your Journey to Recovery

Follow Your Treatment Plan
Focus on Nutrition
Manage Side Effects Effectively
Get Enough Rest and Sleep
Stay Physically Active (as per doctor's advice)
Emotional and Mental Health Care
Limit Infections
Practice Self-Care and Self-Compassion
Build a Strong Support System
Stay Informed and Involved
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WHY TO CHOOSE

Alephata Multi-Super Speciality Hospital?

Alephata Multi-Super Speciality Hospital is your trusted destination for comprehensive healthcare. With a team of highly skilled specialists and state-of-the-art facilities, we provide exceptional medical care across various specialties. Our patient-centered approach ensures personalized treatment plans tailored to your unique needs, all at affordable and transparent pricing. Equipped with advanced technology and 24/7 emergency services, we are committed to delivering timely, accurate, and compassionate care. Choose Alephata Multi-Superspecialist Hospital for reliable, high-quality healthcare that prioritizes your well-being at every step.

FAQ's

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Common types include:

Breast cancerLung cancerProstate cancerColorectal cancerSkin cancer (melanoma)Blood cancers like leukemia and lymphomaPancreatic and liver cancers

What causes cancer?

Cancer can be caused by a combination of factors, including:

Genetic mutationsLifestyle choices (e.g., smoking, diet, alcohol)Environmental exposures (e.g., radiation, chemicals)Chronic infections (e.g., HPV, Hepatitis B/C)Family history of cancer

What are the early warning signs of cancer?

Early signs may include:

Unexplained weight lossPersistent fatigueLumps or swellingChanges in bowel or bladder habitsChronic cough or hoarsenessUnusual bleeding or dischargePersistent painChanges in moles or skin lesions

How is cancer diagnosed?

Diagnosis involves:

Physical examination and medical historyDiagnostic imaging (e.g., X-rays, MRI, CT, PET scans)Blood tests and tumor markersBiopsy to examine tissue samples

What are the treatment options for cancer?

Common treatments include:

Surgery: To remove the tumor.Chemotherapy: Use of drugs to kill or slow the growth of cancer cells.Radiation Therapy: High-energy rays to target and destroy cancer cells.Immunotherapy: Boosts the immune system to fight cancer.Targeted Therapy: Targets specific genes or proteins in cancer cells.Hormone Therapy: Used for cancers like breast or prostate cancer.Palliative Care: To manage symptoms and improve quality of life.

How is the stage of cancer determined?

Staging is determined based on:

Size of the tumorInvolvement of lymph nodesSpread (metastasis) to other parts of the body.Common staging systems include stages 0-IV or the TNM system (Tumor, Nodes, Metastasis).

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