Cancers we treat

Bone Oncology
Bone Oncology
Some bone cancers, including osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma, are seen most often in children and young adults.

Breast Oncology
Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women after skin cancer.

Dermatological Oncology
Dermatological Cancer
The main types of skin cancer are squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma, and melanoma

Gynaecology Oncology
Gynaecology Oncology
Cervical cancer is nearly always caused by infection with human papillomavirus (HPV).

Gastrointestinal Oncology
Gastrointestinal Oncology
Gastric (stomach) cancer occurs when cancer cells form in the lining of the stomach.

Musculoskeletal Oncology
Musculoskeletal Oncology
Bone cancer is rare and includes several types.

Ocular Oncology
Ocular Oncology
Intraocular (uveal) melanoma is a rare cancer that forms in the eye. It usually has no early signs or symptoms.

Paediatric Oncology
Paediatric Oncology
The most common types of cancer diagnosed in children ages 0 to 14 years are leukemias, brain and other central nervous system (CNS) tumors, and lymphomas.

Thoracic Oncology
Thoracic Oncology
Lung cancer includes two main types: non-small cell lung cancer and small cell lung cancer

Neurological Oncology
Neurological Oncology
Brain and spinal cord (also known as central nervous system, or CNS) tumors can be benign or malignant.

Head and Neck Oncology
Head and Neck Oncology
Head and neck cancers include cancers in the larynx, throat, lips, mouth, nose, and salivary glands.

Genitourinary Oncology
Genitourinary Oncology
Testicular cancer most often begins in germ cells (cells that make sperm). It is rare and is most frequently diagnosed in men 20-34 years old.
Some Common Cancers we treat
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