GI Oncology
Gastrointestinal (GI) oncology focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of cancers affecting the digestive system, including cancers of the esophagus, stomach, pancreas, liver, colon, rectum, and other abdominal organs. With advanced diagnostic tools, personalized treatment approaches, and a multidisciplinary team, we offer state-of-the-art care to patients facing GI cancers. Our goal is to improve outcomes, enhance quality of life, and provide compassionate support throughout the treatment journey.
Types of GI Cancers We Treat
- Esophageal Cancer: This cancer affects the esophagus, the tube connecting the throat to the stomach. Our treatment options include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and newer therapies like immunotherapy, targeted drugs, open/Laproscopic/Robotic Surgery.
- Stomach (Gastric) Cancer: Often detected in later stages, stomach cancer can be effectively managed with early detection and a combination of open/Laproscopic & Robotic surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation, tailored to each patient’s needs.
- Pancreatic Cancer: Pancreatic cancer requires a specialized approach due to its aggressive nature. We offer advanced treatments, including surgical resection, chemotherapy, and investigational therapies.
- Liver Cancer: For both primary and metastatic liver cancers, we utilize minimally invasive open/Laproscopic & Robotic surgery, liver-directed therapies, and systemic treatments to manage and treat this challenging condition.
- Colorectal Cancer: Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide. Treatment options include advanced minimally invasive open/Laproscopic & Robotic surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and emerging targeted therapies.
- Small Intestine Cancer: While rare, cancers of the small intestine are treated with a combination of open/Laproscopic & Robotic surgery, chemotherapy, and innovative therapies when appropriate.
Advanced Diagnostic and Treatment Options
- Comprehensive Diagnostic Tools:
- Endoscopic Procedures: Advanced endoscopic techniques like endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) aid in detecting and staging GI cancers.
- Imaging Technologies: PET/CT, MRI, and CT scans provide detailed images that allow precise staging and planning of treatments.
- Biopsy and Molecular Testing: Biopsy and genomic profiling help identify the exact type of GI cancer and its genetic characteristics, aiding in personalized treatment planning.
- Personalized Treatment Approaches:
- Surgical Oncology: Our board-certified surgical GI oncologist specialize in minimally invasive and robotic surgery for GI cancers, promoting quicker recovery and minimizing trauma.
- Medical Oncology: Chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapies are used to treat various stages of GI cancers. Our team tailors each treatment plan to the patient’s unique profile.
- Radiation Therapy: Advanced radiation techniques, such as stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) and intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), allow precise targeting of tumors while sparing healthy tissue.
- Innovative Therapies and Clinical Trials:
- Targeted Therapy: By identifying specific genetic mutations in GI cancers, targeted drugs can inhibit cancer growth more effectively and with fewer side effects.
- Immunotherapy: Harnessing the immune system to fight cancer, immunotherapy is a promising approach for certain GI cancers.
- Clinical Trials: We participate in national and international clinical trials, offering patients access to novel treatments and therapies that are not yet widely available.
Multidisciplinary GI Oncology Team
Our GI oncology team includes surgical oncologists, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, gastroenterologists, nutritionists, and supportive care professionals who collaborate to provide comprehensive care. This team-based approach ensures that each patient receives a holistic and coordinated treatment plan tailored to their specific needs.
Supportive Care and Patient Resources
- Nutritional Support: Maintaining nutrition is crucial for patients undergoing GI cancer treatment. Our nutritionists provide personalized dietary guidance to support treatment and recovery.
- Pain and Symptom Management: We focus on alleviating symptoms and improving comfort through pain management, palliative care, and counseling services.
- Counseling and Support Groups: Cancer affects not only physical health but emotional well-being. We offer counseling, support groups, and resources to help patients and families cope with the challenges of a cancer diagnosis.
- Follow-Up and Survivorship Care: After treatment, we provide ongoing monitoring and survivorship care to manage any long-term effects and ensure continued health and quality of life.
FAQs on GI Oncology
- How are GI cancers diagnosed?
GI cancers are diagnosed using a combination of endoscopy, imaging studies, and biopsy. In some cases, genetic testing may be performed to guide personalized treatment. - Are minimally invasive surgeries available for GI cancers?
Yes, our surgeons specialize in minimally invasive and robotic procedures that reduce recovery time, minimize pain, and often lead to better outcomes. - What are the symptoms of GI cancers?
Symptoms vary depending on the type of GI cancer but may include unexplained weight loss, abdominal pain, changes in bowel habits, jaundice, and difficulty swallowing. Early diagnosis is key, so consult a specialist if you experience these symptoms. - Are there new treatments available for GI cancers?
We offer access to the latest treatments, including immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and clinical trials, which may provide additional options for some patients. - What is the recovery time for HPB surgery?
Recovery times vary depending on the type and extent of surgery, but minimally invasive approaches generally lead to quicker recovery. Most patients can expect to resume normal activities within a few days.
Contact Us
For more information or to schedule a consultation with our GI oncology team, please contact us. Our dedicated specialists are here to provide the most advanced care and compassionate support for patients and families facing GI cancers.