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At Art of Healing Cancer, the fusion of Precision Oncology, modern medicine, and traditional healing practices forms the cornerstone of our patient-centered treatment philosophy. Recognizing the uniqueness of each individual’s battle with cancer, we integrate cutting-edge genomic sequencing and the latest medical advancements to tailor treatment plans that are as unique as the patients themselves. Simultaneously, we embrace the wisdom of traditional medicine, acknowledging its role in nurturing the whole person – body, mind, and spirit. This holistic approach not only targets the cancer cells but also supports the overall well-being of our patients, helping them to maintain a better quality of life throughout their treatment journey. By blending these diverse modalities, Art of Healing Cancer offers a compassionate, comprehensive care plan that addresses the multifaceted challenges of cancer, ensuring that each patient receives the most effective, personalized therapy.
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Blending traditional and modern treatments, we offer a holistic approach to cancer care.
Through chemosensitivity planning, we customize chemotherapy to each patient’s unique needs.
Precision and improved outcomes are hallmarks of our state-of-the-art robotic surgery techniques.
Utilizing genomic and transcriptomic data analysis, we provide the most advanced targeted therapy options.
As the only institution in India combining genomic and transcriptomic data with natural and herbal treatments, we offer comprehensive care.
We offer the most advanced immunotherapy treatments, including tailored vaccines and sensitivity testing to immunotherapy drugs.
One of the only centres trained on exploiting tumor Metabolism
We can grow cancer cells from blood in 3D tumors to analyse the cancer characteristics
At Art of Healing Cancer, we pride ourselves on having a team of highly skilled and compassionate experts in cancer treatment. Our specialists, drawn from diverse fields of oncology, integrate the latest advancements in modern medicine with traditional healing practices. This unique blend ensures that each patient receives a holistic treatment plan, tailored to their specific needs. Our team includes renowned oncologists, experienced surgeons, dedicated nurses, and supportive care professionals who work together to provide comprehensive care.
DR. MANDEEP SINGH MALHOTRA
DR. MOHIT SAXENA
DR. SIDDHARTH SAHAI
DR. RITESH SHARMA
The AOHC Chemotherapy Daycare is unique for integrating a Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber with chemotherapy, enhancing patient recovery. It also offers additional treatments like IV Vitamin C, promoting a holistic approach to cancer care.
Personalized Chemotherapy through Chemosensitivity / Tumour Viability
HBOT
IV VITAMIN C
Impact of Slow- Infusion (Metronomic) 2-Deoxy-D-Glucose in Treatment of Refractory Patient of Gliobalstoma Multiforme
The cost of treatment can vary widely based on factors like cancer type and stage, treatments required, healthcare facility, and the choice between private or public healthcare services.
Art of Healing Cancer proudly stands among the first in the nation to offer robotic cervical cancer surgery. This advanced technique enhances precision, reduces recovery time, and minimizes scarring, representing a significant leap forward in surgical oncology and patient care.
Robotic surgery, an advanced form of minimally invasive surgery, has progressively become more prevalent in the management of cervical cancer, offering several advantages over traditional surgical methods. This innovative technique utilizes a robotic system controlled by a surgeon to perform complex procedures with more precision, flexibility, and control than standard approaches.
Advantages:
In cervical cancer, robotic surgery is primarily utilized in two procedures:
Caution: Robot-assisted radical hysterectomy may be recommended for certain patients with very early-stage cervical cancer, that is small and confined to the cervix and have not spread to surrounding tissues or lymph nodes. If the disease is infiltrative and depth is 3mm to 5 mm or >; it is preferable to do open surgery even at early stage.
Cervical cancer develops in the cervix’s cells, often due to genetic mutations that lead to uncontrolled cell growth and tumor formation. The disease typically starts with changes in cervical cells, driven mainly by HPV infection, which can cause the cells to become cancerous and potentially spread to other body parts.
There’s also a less common type known as adenosquamous carcinoma, which has features of both squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma. This type is rarer and can behave more aggressively than the other two types.
A screening where cervical cells are scraped and checked under a microscope for precancerous or cancerous changes, effective in early detection.
Identifies high-risk HPV strains linked to cervical cancer by analyzing cervical cells, recommended for women over 30 or with abnormal Pap results.
Follows abnormal Pap smears to closely inspect the cervix, vagina, and vulva with a magnifying instrument, spotting diseased areas.
Conducted during colposcopy to remove and examine tissue for cancer if abnormalities are seen. Includes methods like punch biopsy, endocervical curettage, and cone biopsy.
Used post-diagnosis to gauge cancer’s spread, employing X-rays, CT, MRI, and PET scans to visualize tumor size and metastasis.
A comprehensive pelvic examination done under anesthesia to assess cancer’s extent more comfortably.
The primary cause of cervical cancer, spread through sexual contact, with only certain strains being cancerous.
Early sexual activity and multiple partners increase HPV and cervical cancer risk.
Smokers with HPV have a higher chance of developing cervical cancer.
A compromised immune system struggles to combat HPV, elevating cervical cancer risk.
Long-term use (over 5 years) of contraceptive pills may slightly raise the risk, which decreases after discontinuation.
Having three or more children is associated with a greater risk of cervical cancer.
Lack of healthcare access impedes early cancer screening, crucial for early detection and prevention.
Unexpected bleeding outside of regular menstrual cycles, post-sexual intercourse, or post-menopause should be checked by a healthcare provider.
Any increase in discharge, especially if watery, bloody, or foul-smelling, could indicate cervical cancer.
Painful sexual intercourse may be a symptom of cancerous growths in the cervix.
Persistent pelvic pain unrelated to menstruation could signal cervical cancer, especially if the pain is continuous or severe.
Difficulties with urination, blood in urine, or altered bowel habits can suggest advanced cervical cancer.
Swelling and pain in the legs may occur in later stages due to blood flow obstruction caused by the cancer.
Unintended weight loss and persistent tiredness can be symptoms of more advanced cervical cancer.
In Stage I, cancer has formed and is found only in the cervix. It is divided into:
Stage II cancer has spread beyond the cervix to the upper two-thirds of the vagina or the tissue around the uterus but not to the pelvic wall or the lower third of the vagina:
In Stage III, cancer has spread to the lower third of the vagina or to the pelvic wall, and/or causes kidney problems or non-functioning kidney due to the tumor blocking the ureters:
It is divided into two subcategories based on the extent of spread:
Administering high-dose Vitamin C intravenously, this therapy is explored for its potential to produce hydrogen peroxide, which may target cancer cells, enhance life quality, and mitigate side effects of traditional treatments.
An innovative therapy where patients inhale molecular hydrogen gas, leveraging its antioxidant properties to potentially reduce oxidative stress in cancer cells. Its efficacy and safety in humans are subjects of ongoing research.
Involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized environment, believed to enhance tissue oxygenation and aid healing. Used cautiously in cancer care to potentially improve chemotherapy and radiation effectiveness and manage side effects.
Utilizes extracts from the European mistletoe plant, injected to possibly stimulate the immune system and exert cytotoxic effects on cancer cells. While popular in Europe for quality of life improvement, its scientific validation remains mixed.
An ancient Indian practice focusing on body system balance through diet, herbal treatment, and yogic breathing. Aimed at detoxification, boosting defense mechanisms, and overall well-being, it complements conventional treatments despite limited clinical trial evidence.
Uses cytotoxic drugs to target rapidly dividing cancer cells, administered intravenously, orally, or by injection. Types include Anthracyclines, Taxanes, Alkylating Agents, and Antimetabolites. Can be neoadjuvant (before surgery), adjuvant (after surgery), or palliative.
Focuses on specific genes or proteins involved in cancer growth.
Enhances the body’s immune response against cancer.
Uses high-energy beams to kill or halt cancer cell growth.
Customizes treatment based on genetic profiling of cancer.
Complementary approaches focusing on well-being and symptom management.
Each treatment option is chosen based on individual patient factors, cancer stage, and overall health, offering a comprehensive approach to cervical cancer management.
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