Brain Tumor Treatment Options Explained by Dr. Rajakumar at Fortis Hospitals Bangalore
Treatment for brain tumors has advanced significantly, offering patients more options and hope than ever before. Dr. Rajakumar, an expert neurosurgeon at Fortis Hospitals Bangalore, breaks down the key treatment approaches used today for managing brain tumors.
Key Treatment Approaches Used for managing brain Tumors.
Surgery
In many cases, surgery is the first step,” says Dr. Rajakumar. “Our goal is to remove as much of the tumor as possible without affecting healthy brain tissue. Advances in minimally invasive techniques have greatly improved patient outcomes.
Radiation Therapy
Radiation therapy targets remaining cancer cells after surgery. Dr. Rajakumar explains, “We use precise, high-dose radiation to destroy tumor cells. It’s a vital tool, especially for tumors in sensitive areas where surgery might not be possible.”
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy can be effective, especially when combined with other treatments,” Dr. Rajakumar notes. While chemotherapy isn’t always the first choice, it can be very effective for aggressive tumor types or tumors that cannot be fully removed surgically.
Targeted Therapy and Immunotherapy
According to Dr. Rajakumar, targeted therapy focuses on specific proteins or genes involved in tumor growth. Immunotherapy, on the other hand, helps the immune system recognize and destroy cancer cells. “These therapies represent a new frontier in treatment, offering more personalized approaches.”
Clinical Trials and Experimental Treatments
For some patients, participating in a clinical trial might be a viable option, especially for hard-to-treat tumors,” says Dr. Rajakumar. Fortis Hospitals Bangalore is at the forefront of innovative treatments and offers access to several promising trials.
Dr. Rajakumar emphasizes that each patient’s treatment plan is unique and based on various factors, including the tumor type, size, and location. Consulting with a skilled neurosurgeon and oncologist can provide guidance on the best course of action.
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