The department of medical oncology is responsible for diagnosing and treating all forms of cancer including both solid tumors and hematological malignancies presenting in all stages of disease.
This includes diagnostic procedures like tissue biopsy, bone marrow aspiration and biopsy, lumbar punctures and various forms of imaging technology. All forms of treatment including conventional chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immuno therapy and hormonal therapy are administered according to the latest international guidelines and protocols.
There are many different approaches for treating cancer, depending on the type of cancer, how advanced it is, what types of treatment are available, and what the goals of treatment are.