At the Surgical Oncology Department of the Royalcare Institute of Oncology, we specialize in the surgical treatment of cancer using state-of-the-art techniques designed to improve outcomes and preserve quality of life. Our surgical oncologists work collaboratively with radiation and medical oncology teams to develop personalized, evidence-based treatment plans for each patient. With advanced facilities and meticulous perioperative care, we ensure safe and effective tumor removal across a wide spectrum of cancers.
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At Royalcare’s Surgical Oncology department, we treat a wide range of cancers:
Tumor removal, mastectomy and reconstruction.
Precision resection and functional reconstruction.
Surgery of stomach, colon, liver and pancreas.
Lung and esophageal surgical care.
Advanced procedures for ovarian, uterine and cervical cancers.
Targeted resection to preserve limb function.
Surgical oncology is a specialized field of surgery focused on the removal of cancerous tumors and related tissues, as well as reconstruction when needed. It plays a key role in cancer control and cure.
Your oncologist will recommend surgery based on cancer type, stage, location and overall health. Often, surgery is combined with chemotherapy or radiation as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
Yes. Where clinically feasible, we use minimally-invasive approaches like laparoscopy or robotic methods to reduce trauma and speed recovery.
Recovery varies by procedure, but our care team provides structured post-operative support including pain management, physiotherapy and close monitoring for complications.
Yes. For cancers such as breast and head & neck cancers, reconstructive or plastic surgery is provided to restore appearance and function where possible.