Procedures

Oncologic surgery, or onco surgery, is a critical component in the treatment of many types of cancer. It involves the surgical removal of cancerous tumors and surrounding tissues. Depending on the type, location, and stage of cancer, different surgical techniques are employed. Here is an overview of the main types of oncologic surgeries:
A bone marrow examination is a diagnostic procedure used to evaluate the health and functioning of the bone marrow.
A chemotherapy port is a small medical device implanted under the skin, usually in the chest area, to facilitate the administration of chemotherapy drugs and other medications for cancer treatment.
A peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) is a common medical device used in cancer patients for various purposes such as chemotherapy administration, blood draws, and intravenous (IV) medication delivery.