
Breast Cancer
Breast cancer begins when healthy cells in the breast change and grow out of control, forming a mass or sheet of cells called a tumour. A tumour can be cancerous or benign. A cancerous tumour is malignant, meaning it can grow and spread to other parts of the body. A benign tumour means the tumour can grow but will not spread.
Blood Cancer
Blood cancers affect the production and function of your blood cells. Most of these cancers start in your bone marrow where blood is produced. Stem cells in your bone marrow mature and develop into three types of blood cells: red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets. In most blood cancers, the normal blood cell development process is interrupted by the uncontrolled growth of an abnormal type of blood cell.
Colon Cancer
Colorectal cancer begins when healthy cells in the lining of the colon or rectum change and grow out of control, forming a mass called a tumour. A tumour can be cancerous or benign. A cancerous tumour is malignant, meaning it can grow and spread to other parts of the body. A benign tumour means the tumour can grow but will not spread.
Liver Cancer
Liver Cancer begins when healthy cells change and grow out of control, forming a mass called a tumour. A tumour can be cancerous or benign. A cancerous tumour is malignant, meaning it can grow and spread to other parts of the body. A benign tumour means the tumour can grow but will not spread.
Lung Cancer
Cancer of the lung, like all cancers, results from an abnormality in the body’s basic unit of life, the cell. Normally, the body maintains a system of checks and balances on cell growth so that cells divide to produce new cells only when new cells are needed. Disruption of this system of checks and balances on cell growth results in an uncontrolled division and proliferation of cells that eventually forms a mass known as a tumour.
Brain Tumor
A primary brain tumour is a tumour that starts in the brain. A primary brain tumour is often described as “low grade” or “high grade.” A low-grade tumour generally grows slowly, but it can turn into a high-grade tumour. A high-grade tumour is more likely to grow faster. In adults, secondary brain tumours, also called brain metastases, are much more common than primary tumours
Cancer is a treatable disease in today’s advanced technological world, but yet it is a serious disease. Manaaki is committed to providing the benefits of cutting-edge technology to its patients within an affordable cancer treatment in India. We offer holistic and integrated medical care by fusing the views of our various field experts.
The Departments of Oncology at our partner hospitals have comprehensive cancer care programmes that follows a trans-disciplinary and multi-modality approach in the field of adult and pediatric oncology. The hospitals have extensive medical programmes, with super-sub-specialists in the field of medical oncology, haematology – adult & paediatric, radiation oncology and specialised Onco surgeries. The focus of the cancer treatment is on the conservation of the involved organ as much as possible, without compromising on the safety of the patient thereby ensuring faster recovery time, minimal or no disfiguration, and return to normal life at the earliest.
With access to cutting-edge technology and a team of dedicated superspecialists, we offer care for all stages of cancer. Depending on nature and stage, a wide range of therapies are used for the cancer treatment. Besides conventional cancer treatments like Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy and Hormone-Therapy, our partner hospitals also excel in the newer fields of Nuclear Medicine and Stem Cell Transplants.
The nurses and other support staff at our partner hospitals are highly trained. Diagnostic facilities include advanced MRI, CT, Mammogram, High-Resolution Scanners and PET scans. Radiotherapy equipment includes linear accelerators with IMRT, IGRT and V-Mat facilities. We are also associated with different organ-specific specialists to treat cancers.
Major cancers treated at our associate hospitals Include – Lung cancer, Breast cancer, Prostate cancer, GIT cancer, Bone cancer, Brain and spinal cancer, head and neck and Pelvic organs.