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What advanced techniques are utilized in breast surgery and oncoplasty at Aster International Institute of Oncology?
State-of-the-art techniques, including oncoplastic surgery and microvascular plastic surgeries, are employed to achieve the best possible outcomes in terms of cosmesis and functional results.
How are personalized treatment plans developed for breast cancer patients at Aster International Institute of Oncology?
Our team of experts conducts a detailed assessment, considering individual needs and preferences. This information guides the development of personalized treatment plans, ensuring that each patient receives tailored care.
What does lymphedema care include in the breast surgery program?
Our lymphedema care program covers screening, conservative treatment, surgical interventions, and rehabilitation. It is designed to address the diverse needs of patients, ensuring a continuum of support for those affected by lymphedema.
What is the significance of a multidisciplinary approach in breast cancer care?
A multidisciplinary approach involves collaboration among specialists, ensuring that breast cancer patients receive comprehensive care. This approach incorporates the latest advancements in surgery, reconstruction, and other relevant disciplines.
How does Aster International Institute of Oncology prioritize aesthetic outcomes in breast cancer patients?
Our commitment to aesthetic outcomes is evident through oncoplastic surgery and microvascular plastic surgeries, which are integrated to achieve the best possible cosmesis and functional results.
What sets oncoplastic surgery apart in breast cancer treatment?
Oncoplastic surgery combines cancer removal and plastic surgery techniques simultaneously. This approach ensures optimal cosmesis, functional outcomes, and an enhanced quality of life for patients undergoing breast cancer treatment.
What is Sentinel Node Biopsy (SLNB), and why is it performed with breast conservation surgery?
Sentinel Node Biopsy (SLNB) is a procedure to determine if cancer has spread to the lymph nodes. It is often performed alongside breast conservation surgery to provide comprehensive information about the extent of the disease and guide further treatment decisions.
What is breast conservation surgery, and why is it recommended?
Breast conservation surgery involves removing the cancerous tissue while preserving the breast. It is recommended for its proven safety and reliability, particularly in younger patients, offering improved physical and psychological outcomes without compromising oncological effectiveness.
Can Peritoneal Surface Malignancy be transformed from palliative to curative?
Yes, with advanced therapeutic interventions like Cytoreductive Surgery with HIPEC and PIPAC, AIIO endeavors to convert palliative conditions associated with peritoneal surface malignancies into curative outcomes, offering renewed hope to patients.
How does AIIO ensure comprehensive care for patients with these malignancies?
AIIO adopts a multidisciplinary approach, collaborating with experts from various specialties, including surgery, chemotherapy, and supportive care. This ensures that patients receive holistic and personalized treatment plans.