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Fuda Cancer Hospital is a specialized medical facility located in Guangzhou, China, dedicated to providing advanced cancer treatments. The hospital focuses on minimally invasive therapies and personalized care for patients with various types of cancer. Fuda Cancer Hospital is known for its international patient services, offering comprehensive support for patients from around the world seeking cancer treatment in China[1].

Treatments

1. Cryosurgery: A minimally invasive technique that uses extreme cold to destroy cancer cells.

2. Nanoknife: An advanced treatment that uses electrical pulses to target and eliminate cancer cells without damaging surrounding healthy tissue.

3. Irreversible Electroporation (IRE): A non-thermal ablation technique that uses high-voltage electrical pulses to create nanopores in cell membranes, leading to cell death.

4. Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA): A procedure that uses heat generated by radio waves to destroy cancer cells.

5. Microwave Ablation: A treatment that employs microwave energy to heat and destroy cancer cells.

6. Photodynamic Therapy (PDT): A two-stage treatment involving the administration of a photosensitizing agent followed by light activation to kill cancer cells.

7. Interventional Therapy: Minimally invasive procedures that deliver targeted treatments directly to tumors.

8. Chemotherapy: The use of drugs to kill cancer cells or stop their growth.

9. Chinese Medicine: Complementary treatments that support the body's natural healing processes and improve overall well-being.

10. Vascular Intervention: TAI is a procedure to inject chemotherapy drugs into the tumor through a special thin catheter along the blood supply artery under the guidance of imaging equipment, so as to increase the drug concentration in the tumor tissue and enhance the anti-tumor effect.

11. Hepasphere: After tumor-supplying vessel is blocked by drug eluting microsphere, tumor's nutrition supply will be interrupted, and then tumor loses potential of further growth. Then chemotherapeutic drugs in the microspheres begin to release under the action of osmotic pressure.

12. Brachytherapy: form of radiotherapy in which radioactive seeds are inserted directly into tumors.

13. HIPEC: Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) or Intraperitoneal hyperthermic chemoperfusion (IPHC) is a type of hyperthermia therapy in combination with surgery in the treatment of advanced abdominal cancers. In this procedure, warmed anti-cancer drugs are infused and circulated in the peritoneal cavity (abdomen) for a short period of time to prevent and treat implantation metastasis of abdominal malignant tumors.

14. Ozone: Adjuvant cancer treatments, is safe, non-toxic and painless, which could be used for most cancer patients and for treating brain stroke, cerebral thrombosis, diabetes, gout and other chronic diseases as well.

15. Microwave Hyperthermia: Cancer cells are less tolerant of temperature than normal cells. Warming up can induce tumor cell death while normal cells can still survive.

16. Anti-angiogenesis: Two therapies offered - AVASTIN and ENDOSTAR.

17. Radioactive Stent: 125 iodine seeds adhere to a stent, which forms a radioactive stent.



Contacts

Phone: +86-20-3929-2996
Email: fuda@fudahospital.com
WeChat: FudaHospital
Facebook: Fuda Cancer Hospital-Guangzhou
Twitter: @FudaHospital

Citations:
[1] https://en.fudahospital.com.
[2] https://en.fudahospital.com/treatment/therapies.
 
Treatments
  1. Chemotherapy
  2. Cryo Ablation
  3. Hepasphere
  4. HIPEC
  5. Hyperthermia
  6. Microwave Ablation
  7. NanoKnife
  8. Ozone
  9. Photodynamic Therapy
  10. Radiation
  11. Radiofrequency Ablation
  12. Traditional
  13. Vascular Intervention
Country
  1. China
  2. India
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