This procedure involves surgical removal of the cancerous colon segment, often with lymph node dissection, followed by reconnection or colostomy, usually via open or laparoscopic methods. Read more
This surgery removes the tumor and affected tissues with laparoscopic or open techniques, followed by targeted therapy for some cases.
This surgical option aims to remove the tumor, parts of the bile duct, and sometimes the liver, typically through open or laparoscopic procedures. Read more
This surgical treatment entails removing the tumor and affected esophageal portions, with reconnection or replacement, using open, laparoscopic, or robotic techniques. Read more
Gallbladder removal, nearby lymph nodes, and affected tissues constitute the typical approach, often performed through open or laparoscopic methods. Read more
This cancer treatment includes tumor removal or liver transplantation, typically performed through open or laparoscopic procedures, depending on the tumor’s location and size. Read more
This surgical approach for pancreatic cancer involves removing the tumor and potentially affected tissues, often with open, laparoscopic, or robotic procedures, followed by chemotherapy and radiation therapy as needed. Read more
Depending on the stage, this procedure involves removing the tumor and possibly surrounding tissues, performed through surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy.