Specialist cancer evaluation and treatment planning for different types of cancer with a focus on accurate diagnosis, coordinated care and patient support.
Comprehensive cancer care covering diagnosis, staging, treatment planning and ongoing support for patients with different types of cancer.
Specialist-led cancer evaluation with personalized treatment planning based on cancer type, stage and individual health needs.
Specialist evaluation and treatment planning for different types and stages of cancer.
Treatment decisions based on diagnosis, stage, overall health and individual needs.
Coordinated care involving oncology, surgery, imaging and other specialties when required.
Continued care focused on treatment tolerance, symptom control and quality of life.
Oncology focuses on the diagnosis, treatment and ongoing management of cancer.
At Chiranjeevi Hospitals, cancer care begins with reviewing symptoms, examination findings, imaging, biopsy results and other investigations needed to understand the type and stage of cancer.
Cancer can affect different organs and tissues, and treatment varies considerably depending on the diagnosis.
Depending on the condition, care may involve chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted treatment, immunotherapy, hormonal treatment, surgery or a combination of approaches.
Treatment planning also considers the patient’s overall health, treatment goals and possible side effects.
The aim is to provide coordinated cancer care while supporting patients and families throughout diagnosis, treatment and follow-up.
An Oncology consultation may be recommended after a suspicious lump, abnormal imaging, biopsy-confirmed cancer or other investigation suggesting malignancy.
Persistent unexplained weight loss, unusual bleeding, a non-healing lesion, persistent swelling or symptoms that continue without a clear cause may require further medical evaluation.
Patients already diagnosed with cancer may consult an oncologist to understand the stage of disease, available treatment options and the expected treatment plan.
A specialist consultation can also be useful for a second opinion, treatment monitoring or evaluation of symptoms occurring during or after cancer treatment.
Specialist evaluation and treatment planning for common cancers affecting different organs and body systems.
Cancer affecting breast tissue that may require surgery, systemic treatment, radiation or combined care.
Cancer arising in the lungs that requires accurate staging before selecting appropriate treatment.
Cancers involving the mouth, throat, larynx and related head and neck structures.
Includes cancers of the oesophagus, stomach, colon, rectum and other digestive organs.
Cancers involving the cervix, uterus, ovaries and other female reproductive organs.
Cancers affecting the prostate, bladder, kidneys and related urinary structures.
Primary or metastatic brain tumours requiring specialist evaluation and multidisciplinary treatment planning.
Tumours involving bone, muscle and connective tissues that may require specialized cancer management.
Cancer evaluation combines pathology, imaging and clinical assessment to confirm diagnosis and determine disease extent.
Tissue examination helps confirm the type of cancer and provides important information for treatment planning.
Blood tests may help assess general health, organ function and selected tumour-related markers.
CT scans may be used to evaluate the primary tumour and assess whether disease has spread.
Provides detailed imaging for selected cancers involving the brain, spine, soft tissues and other areas.
May be recommended for staging, treatment planning or follow-up in selected cancers.
Molecular or receptor testing may be advised for certain cancers to help guide targeted or personalized treatment.
Cancer treatment is selected according to cancer type, stage, pathology findings, overall health and individual treatment goals.
Anti-cancer medicines are used to destroy or control cancer cells in suitable patients.
High-energy radiation is used to target cancer cells while treatment is carefully planned around surrounding healthy tissues.
Medicines designed to act on specific molecular features of selected cancers may be recommended when appropriate.
Treatment that helps the immune system recognize and attack cancer cells may be suitable for certain cancers.
Hormone-blocking treatment may be used for selected hormone-sensitive cancers such as some breast and prostate cancers.
Surgery, radiation and systemic therapies may be combined depending on the cancer type and stage.
Consultant Radiation Oncologist
MBBS, MD – Radiation Oncology, PDCR, ESMO Certified, ESTRO Certified
Cancer treatment is not the same for every patient.
The type of cancer, its location, stage, pathology findings and overall health all influence treatment decisions.
Some patients may require surgery first, while others may benefit from chemotherapy, radiation therapy or systemic treatment before or after surgery.
Modern cancer care may also include targeted therapies or immunotherapy when suitable biomarkers or clinical indications are present.
Treatment response and side effects are monitored throughout therapy so that supportive care can be adjusted when needed.
At Chiranjeevi Hospitals, patients from Kukatpally, KPHB, JNTU, Nizampet, Miyapur, Moosapet and nearby Hyderabad areas can access specialist Oncology consultation and coordinated cancer care.
Radiation therapy is an important treatment option for many cancers and may be used alone or together with surgery and systemic treatment.
Treatment planning begins with identifying the tumour location, surrounding organs and the radiation dose required for the individual condition.
Modern radiation oncology techniques are designed to deliver treatment accurately while limiting unnecessary exposure to surrounding healthy tissues.
Depending on the cancer type and treatment goal, radiation may be used with curative intent, after surgery, before surgery or to relieve symptoms in advanced disease.
Specialized techniques such as stereotactic radiation may be considered for selected patients based on tumour size, location and clinical suitability.
The appropriate radiation approach is selected after detailed oncology assessment and treatment planning.
An oncologist diagnoses and treats cancer and helps plan appropriate chemotherapy, radiation, systemic therapy and supportive care.
No. Treatment depends on the cancer type and stage. Some patients require surgery, radiation, targeted therapy, immunotherapy or other treatment instead.
Staging describes the extent of cancer in the body and helps doctors select appropriate treatment.
Radiation therapy uses high-energy radiation to damage cancer cells and control or destroy tumours in selected conditions.
Targeted therapy uses medicines that act on specific molecular changes or pathways present in certain cancers.
Immunotherapy helps the immune system recognize or attack cancer cells and is suitable for selected cancer types.
Yes. A specialist second opinion may help review the diagnosis, stage and available treatment options before or during treatment.
You can consult Dr. Samuel Sandeep, Consultant Radiation Oncologist, at Chiranjeevi Hospitals, KPHB Phase 1, Kukatpally, Hyderabad.
Get expert evaluation, treatment planning and coordinated support for cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Expert evaluation and treatment planning for different types of cancer.
Cancer care planned according to diagnosis, stage and individual needs.
Coordinated care involving relevant medical and surgical specialties.
Guidance throughout treatment, monitoring and follow-up care.
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