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Solution for blood cancer
Haemato Oncology
Disorders of the blood and bone marrow can be benign or malignant. The diagnosis, therapy, and management of these illnesses are the focus of Haematology. Blood cancers, commonly known as malignant haematological disorders, are the fifth most prevalent cancers.
The most prevalent kinds of blood malignancies include acute or chronic leukaemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma. There are different treatments available, but none of them are the same. The precise diagnosis determines the mode of treatment.
It consists of chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and certain medications. Some of them may also be treated with radiotherapy. Everything depends on the specific diagnosis. The oncologist will go over all of the possible treatment options and keep you completely updated on the development.
2. Malignant Haematological Disorders/Blood Cancers
Leukemia
Lymphoma
Myeloma
Early detection and timely treatment like any other cancer, play a dominant role in the successful management of these blood cancers. Chemotherapy, radiation therapy and bone marrow transplantation will be done depending on your condition and the type of blood cancer.
Solution for blood cancer
Hemato Oncology
Hematologic malignancies may not form solid tumors as they develop in the blood cells of the body. Such disorders of the blood and bone marrow can be benign or malignant. Malignant hematological disorders, commonly known as blood cancer, as malignant haematological disorders, are the fifth most prevalent cancers. The most prevalent forms of hematologic malignancies include acute or chronic leukaemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma.
The treatment regimen is unique for the specific diagnosis, age of the patient and the progress of cancer including spread to other organ systems. It consists of chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and certain medications. Some of them may also be treated with radiotherapy.
At Sammprada Onco+Wellness hospital, blood cancer patients are managed by a multidisciplinary team whose proposition is to annihilate the hematologic cancer, diminish the prospects of relapse, render supportive care and nurture their quality of life.
Common symptoms of blood cancer include:
- Fever, chills
- Coughing,
- Infectious diseases,
- Itching of skin or rashes
- Fatigue,
- Night sweats
- Breathlessness
- Swollen lymphnodes in the groin, neck, armpit which are painless,
- Change in appetite or symptoms of nausea,
- Pain in the bones.
The Hemat-Oncologist will evaluate these symptoms by conducting a variety of tests such as blood screening, bone marrow testing and diagnostic imaging, to arrive at a diagnosis of cancer.
Blood and lymphatic cancers managed in the Hemat-oncology unit include:
- Leukemia
- Acute & Chronic leukemias
- Myelodysplastic syndromes
- Myeloproliferative neoplasms
- Lymphoma
- Hodgkin’s & Non-hodgkin’s
- B cell/T cell/NK cell
- Multiple myeloma
- Amyloidosis and Plasma cell disorders
- Thalassemia, Sickle cell disease, Hemophilias, Polycythemia vera
- Bleeding and Clotting disorders
Some of these disorders are benign which include thalassaemia, aplastic anemia, hemophilia and deep veing thrombosis. Malignant disorders include leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma.
Early detection and appropriate treatment are the focus of successful management of hematologic cancers. The comprehensive treatment plan includes a solitary or combination of the following therapies: Targeted therapy, Chemotherapy, Radiation therapy, Immunotherapy and Stem cell transplantation.
Stem cell transplantation enables growth of the bone marrow, repress the disease and diminish the likelihood of a relapse.
The team based approach at Sammprada Onco+Wellness hospital will assure high quality patient care. The shared decision making approach with the patient will enable creating a treatment plan befitting the stage of cancer and the patient’s lifestyle, towards achieving the best possible outcome.