Medical treatments
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is the use of drugs to treat cancer. While surgery and radiation therapy remove, kill, or damage cancer cells in a certain area, chemotherapy can work throughout the whole body, meaning it can kill cancer cells that have spread to other parts of the body, away from the site of the original cancer.
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Radiation therapy
Radiation therapy, or radiotherapy, is the use of radiation to safely treat and manage cancer with the aim to eradicate cancer cells, reduce tumour growth or relieve symptoms.
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Interventional radiology
Interventional Radiology uses image-guidance through x-ray, ultrasound, CT, MRI and fluoroscopy to perform minimally invasive procedures to treat cancer. Our doctors use tools such as catheters and needles to treat conditions that would have required surgery in the past, and to directly target cancer treatment procedures.
Dr Eisen Liang and his team from Sydney Interventional Radiology are located in San Clinic, making access to these treatments easy.
Immunotherapy
Immunotherapy is treatment that uses your body's own immune system to help fight cancer. Some forms of immunotherapy boost the body’s immune system in a very general way, while others help train the immune system to attack cancer cells specifically. Immunotherapy works better for some types of cancer than for others. It may be used as single agent therapy for some cancers, but for others it seems to work better when used with other types of treatment.
Clinical trials
Clinical trials and research have been integral in improving the outcomes for patients with cancer. The San Clinical Trials Unit aims to provide all oncology patients treated at Sydney Adventist Hospital access to the latest and most innovative therapies.
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