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Interventional Oncology Treatment Madurai
  • Interventional Oncology is a specialized branch of medicine that treats cancer using minimally invasive, image-guided procedures. Instead of traditional open surgery, Interventional Oncology uses catheters, needles, and advanced imaging such as ultrasound, CT, and fluoroscopy to target tumors precisely. These treatments focus on destroying cancer cells, reducing tumor size, relieving symptoms, and improving quality of life while preserving healthy surrounding tissue.
  • Interventional Oncology plays a crucial role in modern cancer care by offering safe, effective options for patients who may not be suitable for surgery or who require targeted tumor control.

In Interventional Oncology, doctors use live imaging to reach tumors through tiny skin punctures. Depending on the cancer type and location, different techniques are used, such as tumor ablation, embolization, or targeted drug delivery.

These procedures work by either cutting off the tumor’s blood supply, destroying cancer cells with heat or energy, or delivering treatment directly into the tumor. Because the approach is precise and minimally invasive, patients experience less pain, fewer complications, and faster recovery compared to conventional cancer surgery.

  • Minimally invasive and surgery-free

  • Targeted tumor treatment with high precision

  • Reduced pain and faster recovery

  • Short hospital stay or daycare procedure

  • Preserves healthy tissue

  • Suitable for high-risk or elderly patients

  • Can be combined with chemotherapy or radiation

Interventional Oncology provides effective cancer control while maintaining patient comfort and safety.

Patients with liver tumors, kidney tumors, lung tumors, bone tumors, and certain metastatic cancers may benefit from Interventional Oncology. It is also used for palliative care to relieve pain, bleeding, or obstruction caused by tumors. After detailed imaging and evaluation, doctors decide the most appropriate interventional oncology treatment plan for each patient.