What is Clinical Oncology?

Clinical oncology is focused on the use of radiotherapy and chemotherapy to treat and manage patients suffering from cancer. Our clinical oncologists collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team to develop the most effective treatment plan for the patient, taking into consideration factors such as the cancer type, its stage, and the patient’s overall health.

We specialise in innovative therapies that utilise advanced technology. This includes Intraoperative Radiation Therapy (IORT), which is administered during lumpectomy following tumour removal, and Brachytherapy, a precise procedure often combined with external beam radiotherapy and chemotherapy. This allows us to deliver radiation directly to the tumour, reducing the risk of side effects.

With cutting-edge equipment, we can target and treat tumours in various regions such as the lung, breast, head and neck, abdomen, and liver, thereby ensuring highly precise treatment while also minimising exposure to healthy surrounding tissues and critical structures.