Patients at the Department of Oncology receive an individual treatment plan by a multidisciplinary team of specialists. For the first time in the region, the most modern method of early detection and monitoring of malignant diseases is using PET/CT scan. The most advanced chemotherapy, hormonotherapy, immunotherapy, and target (biological) therapy are available for the patients.
Treatment is created depending on the histological type of the tumor (the cells from which it originates), the organ from which it originates, and the level of loco-regional spread of the disease or possible existence of distant metastases. The treatment can be adjuvant, the purpose of which is to reduce the risk of disease recurrence; neoadjuvant – with an aim to reduce the tumor size and to ensure its operability; or palliative with an aim to control the symptoms, thereby providing a better quality of life. The treatment can be carried out as individual or in combination with other treatment modalities (surgery, radiotherapy). Besides creation and implementation of the treatment, the expert team provides for continuous monitoring of patients after completion of the planned modalities of treatment, counseling and health education for family members to prevent the risks of developing a malignant disease, as well as its early detection.
Radiotherapy is enabled by a powerful accelerator TRILOGY. In a shorter time interval it provides precise treatment with high dosage of radiation directly on the tumor and offers maximum protection to the surrounding healthy tissues.
Considering the available information on the disease, it is applied in cases where the disease can be completely cured. It can be administered alone or in combination with other treatment modalities – surgery and chemotherapy.
It is applied in conditions where the disease is impossible to be completely cured. The goal is to prevent or reduce the symptoms (symptomatic relief) and improve the patient’s quality of life when fighting this serious and complex disease. For example, bone pain due to bone changes can be reduced by radiotherapy. In addition, radiotherapy can prevent pathological fractures of changed bones. Bleeding caused by large tumors can be stopped by the use of radiotherapy. The total dosage of radiotherapy in these cases is smaller and the duration of treatment is significantly shorter.
Radiosurgery is part of the radiation therapy for treatment of tumors, most commonly brain tumors, which can not be surgically removed. For the first time in the region, this type of radiation therapy is available at “Acibadem Sistina” Hospital by the most powerful and the most safe radiotherapy system TRILOGY.
Specialist in oncology and radiotherapy
Specialist in Radiotherapy
Medical Physicist
Medical Physicist
Specialist in Radiotherapy
Doctor of general medicine, Resident in Radiology
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