Cancer Management and Research

Cancer Management is described as care provided to patients with a severe or life-threatening disease in order to enhance their quality of life. The aim of cancer management is to avoid or treat disease symptoms, side effects caused by treatment of disease and psychological, social and moral issues associated with a disease or its treatment as early as possible.

Comfort Care
Palliative Care
Supportive Care

Cancer Research: Cancer research covers everything from epidemiology to molecular bioscience to conducting clinical trials to identify causes and establish methods for prevention, diagnosis, care and cure to evaluate and compare applications of the various cancer treatments includes surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, immunotherapy and combined treatments such as chemo-radiotherapy. The new treatments in clinical cancer research shifted towards therapies from both biotechnology and biomedical research, such as cancer immunotherapy and gene therapy.