Oncology
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Generic and branded medicines for Cancer treatment, management, and supportive care
Oncology is the medical field that focuses on cancer. Cancer happens when abnormal cells in the body grow uncontrollably and may form a tumor or spread to other organs. Cancer can affect almost any part of the body, and early detection and the right treatment plan can improve outcomes.
This category includes medicines used in cancer care, as well as products that help manage treatment side effects and support daily comfort.
Cancer treatment is often a step-by-step process. Medicines may be used to:
- Slow or stop cancer growth
- Destroy cancer cells
- Reduce the chance of cancer coming back
- Improve symptoms and quality of life
- Support the body during treatment (like nausea control, pain relief, immunity support)
Common types of cancer
Solid tumors
Cancers that form a mass in organs like the breast, lung, colon, prostate, liver, or kidney.
Blood cancers
Cancers that affect blood or bone marrow, such as leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma.
Common signs and symptoms (vary by cancer type)
- Unexplained weight loss
- Constant tiredness
- A lump or swelling that does not go away
- Unusual bleeding (urine, stool, coughing blood, abnormal vaginal bleeding)
- Long-lasting cough or hoarseness
- Change in bowel habits or digestion
- Pain that keeps getting worse
- Skin changes or a mole that changes shape/color
How cancer is usually diagnosed
Doctors may use a combination of:
Imaging tests
CT, MRI, ultrasound, PET scan, X-ray (based on symptoms)
Lab tests
Blood tests and tumor markers (as needed)
Biopsy
A biopsy confirms cancer by checking tissue under a microscope
Staging tests
To check how far the cancer has spread and plan treatment
Treatment approaches in oncology
Treatment depends on cancer type, stage, and overall health.
Chemotherapy
Medicines that kill fast-growing cancer cells or stop them from multiplying.
Targeted therapy
Medicines that target specific proteins or signals that help cancer cells grow.
Immunotherapy
Medicines that help the immune system recognize and fight cancer cells.
Hormone therapy
Used for hormone-sensitive cancers like some breast and prostate cancers.
Radiation therapy
Uses high-energy rays to destroy cancer cells in a specific area.
Surgery
Removes the tumor when possible, often combined with other treatments.
Supportive care during cancer treatment
Many products in oncology care are used to manage side effects, such as:
- Nausea and vomiting support
- Pain management
- Infection prevention support (as advised)
- Mouth ulcer care, acidity care, and digestive support
- Nutrition and energy support
- Blood count support (in selected cases)
When to seek urgent medical help
Get medical help quickly if there is:
- High fever or chills
- Severe vomiting or inability to drink fluids
- Bleeding that does not stop
- Shortness of breath or chest pain
- Severe weakness, confusion, or fainting
- Sudden severe pain or swelling
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