Robotic surgery is a minimally invasive technique that allows highly precise movements, better visualization, and improved surgical accuracy, often resulting in faster recovery and reduced complications.
Yes. Robotic surgery is a well-established and safe technique when performed by trained surgical oncologists and is widely used for various cancer surgeries worldwide.
Robotic surgery can be used for selected breast, gastrointestinal, colorectal, gynaecological, urologic, and head & neck cancers, depending on stage and suitability.
Not always. Cancer treatment is individualized. Some patients may need surgery, while others may require chemotherapy, radiation, or a combination of treatments. A personalized plan is created after evaluation.
HIPEC (Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy) is a specialized treatment for selected abdominal cancers with peritoneal spread. It is offered only to carefully selected patients after thorough evaluation.
Yes. We offer structured follow-up and survivorship care to monitor recovery, detect recurrence early, and manage long-term effects of cancer treatment.