Louron Medical

Oncology

Frequently Asked Questions

We treat a wide range of cancers including breast, lung, prostate, colorectal, skin, and blood cancers. Our team tailors treatment plans to each specific type of cancer and individual patient needs.

To minimize risks during oncological surgery, we focus on optimizing health, choosing skilled surgeons, following sterile protocols, and managing bleeding carefully. We ensure organs are protected, provide proper post-op care, schedule follow-ups, and educate patients on warning signs for the best outcomes.

The recovery period for oncology surgeries varies by procedure and patient health. Minor surgeries may take a few days to a week, moderate ones 2–4 weeks, and major surgeries like mastectomies or tumor removal can require 6–12 weeks or more. Recovery depends on factors like additional treatments and post-op care, with follow-up being essential for optimal healing.

To prepare for oncology surgery, you should consult with their medical team, optimize their health, and complete required tests. You should follow medication instructions, arrange post-surgery support, and address emotional concerns. Adhering to pre-op guidelines, such as fasting, is crucial for a smoother surgery and recovery.

Follow-up care after oncology surgery includes regular check-ups, imaging, and lab tests to monitor healing and detect recurrence. Pain management, wound care, and emotional support may also be needed, along with additional treatments like chemotherapy or radiation.

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