Specialty
Onco Surgery
Onco Surgery, or Surgical Oncology, is a specialized field focused on the surgical management of cancer. It involves the removal of tumors, affected tissues, and in some cases nearby lymph nodes to prevent the spread of disease. The department handles a wide range of cancers including breast, gastrointestinal, head & neck, and soft tissue tumors. With a multidisciplinary approach, advanced surgical techniques, and post-operative care, the goal is complete tumor removal while preserving function and improving patient outcomes.

Treatments in this specialty
2 procedures supported by Zivanta Care partner hospitals.
Onco Surgery
Tumor Removal Surgery
A surgical procedure to remove cancerous or abnormal tumors from affected organs or tissues.
Duration
3–7 days
Hospital stay
3–6 nights
Success rate
Varies by stage
Cost range
$5,000+
About this treatment
Tumor Removal Surgery is performed to excise malignant or benign tumors from different parts of the body. The goal is to completely remove the tumor while preserving surrounding healthy tissues as much as possible. Depending on the tumor type and location, surgery may be combined with chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Early surgical intervention can improve survival outcomes and reduce cancer spread.
Preparation steps
N/A
Risks and complications
• Bleeding • Infection • Organ injury • Pain and swelling • Blood clots • Cancer recurrence