Medical Oncology

About

The oncology department of JIET hospital specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of cancer. It typically includes a team of healthcare professionals who work together to provide comprehensive care for cancer patients, including medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, surgical oncologists, nurses, and support staff. The department may offer a range of services. In addition to medical treatment, the oncology department may offer supportive care services, such as pain management, nutrition counseling, and emotional support, to help patients manage the physical and emotional side effects of cancer treatment.
Overall, the goal of the oncology department of JIET Hospital is to provide the highest quality care to cancer patients and their families, while also conducting research and advancing the field of cancer care.

Oncology doctors in Jodhpur

Doctor's Name   Qualification  Designation 
Dr. Kunal Jain MBBS, M.D. (Radiotherapy), DM (Medical Oncology) Consultant

Key procedures (IPD)

  • Chemotherapy: Powerful drugs used to kill rapidly dividing cancer cells.
  • Immunotherapy: Enhances the body's natural defenses to fight cancer.
  • Targeted Therapy: Specifically attacks cancer cells, limiting damage to healthy cells.

Key procedures (OPD)

  • Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy analyze cells for disease detection.

Key Services

  • International protocols guide chemotherapy and immunotherapy for effective global cancer treatment.

Key Equipment & Infrastructure

  • State-of-the-art IPD infrastructure with comprehensive support services.
  • Advanced ICU, staffed by skilled and experienced professionals.

In-House Investigations

  • Conduct comprehensive blood investigations.
  • Provide detailed CT scans.
  • Perform advanced MRI diagnostics.
  • Offer full-spectrum pathology and radiology services.

FAQs

  • Staging describes the size of the cancer and the extent of its spread. The stages, usually 0 through IV, help doctors determine the prognosis and the most appropriate treatment. Staging may involve blood tests, physical exams, and imaging studies.

  • Yes, the side effects vary depending on the type of treatment and the individual patient. Common side effects include fatigue, nausea, hair loss, and skin changes. It's essential to discuss potential side effects with your oncologist to be well-prepared and seek supportive care as needed.

  • The oncology department treats various cancers, including but not limited to breast, lung, prostate, colorectal, and skin cancers. Our specialized teams ensure that each patient receives the most appropriate and advanced care tailored to their cancer type.

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