Gastrointestinal Cancer Surgery
Gastrointestinal Cancer Surgery involves the surgical removal of tumors affecting the digestive system, including the esophagus, stomach, intestines, colon, rectum, liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. It is often a key part of treatment for GI cancers, either alone or combined with chemotherapy or radiation.
Cancers Treated
We offer surgical management for:
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Esophageal cancer
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Stomach (gastric) cancer
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Small intestine and colon cancer
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Rectal cancer
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Liver and bile duct cancer
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Gallbladder cancer
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Pancreatic cancer
Types of GI Cancer Surgeries
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Laparoscopic (Minimally Invasive) Cancer Surgery
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Open Surgical Resections for complex or advanced cancers
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Curative and Palliative Surgeries based on the cancer stage
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Multidisciplinary Cancer Care involving oncology and radiology teams
Goals of Surgery
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Complete removal of cancerous tissue
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Prevent cancer spread or recurrence
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Relieve symptoms in advanced stages
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Improve survival and quality of life
Why Early Surgery Matters
Early-stage GI cancers often respond well to surgery and can result in a complete cure. Advanced cases may require combination therapy.
Why Choose Us for GI Cancer Surgery?
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Experienced surgical gastro-oncologists
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State-of-the-art operation theatres and equipment
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Multidisciplinary cancer management team
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Personalized care plans for each patient
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Focus on safe, precise, and compassionate care