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Immunotherapy is a treatment that helps your own immune system fight cancer. Instead of killing cancer cells directly like chemotherapy or radiation, immunotherapy boosts or changes how your body’s natural defense system works.
This treatment uses special medicines to help the immune system:
Immunotherapy is mostly used for cancers like:
It is often given through injections or IV (drip), depending on the type of cancer and the patient’s condition.
People choose immunotherapy for cancer because:
It targets cancer cells without harming most healthy cells.
It has fewer long-term side effects compared to other treatments.
It can work when chemotherapy or radiation doesn’t.
It helps the immune system “remember” cancer and prevent it from returning.
At DMIO Hospital, we guide patients and their families at every step, explaining how immunotherapy works and how it can help in their specific case.
At DMIO Hospital, we follow a patient-first approach:
Personalized Assessment: We study the patient’s cancer type, stage, and medical history.
Advanced Diagnostic Testing: Biomarker tests help decide if immunotherapy will work for you.
Treatment Planning: Our team of oncologists prepares a customized immunotherapy plan.
Safe Drug Delivery: Immunotherapy is given under expert care with round-the-clock monitoring.
Progress Tracking: Regular check-ups and scans are done to check response and side effects.
We combine technology with compassion to give every patient the best possible care.
Your treatment at DMIO Hospital begins with a detailed consultation. Our oncologists will assess your health, cancer type, and stage to design a custom chemotherapy plan. Each session is closely monitored by trained professionals to ensure comfort and safety.
We provide a peaceful, hygienic, and supportive environment so you feel cared for at every step.
Though generally safer than other treatments, immunotherapy may still cause side effects such as:
Fatigue
Skin rash or itching
Fever or chills
Diarrhea
Breathing problems (rare but serious)
Our team closely monitors patients to manage these symptoms and provide timely support.
Boosts your body’s natural ability to fight cancer
Works for advanced or difficult-to-treat cancers
Often leads to long-term results
Can be combined with other treatments like surgery or radiation
May offer better quality of life during and after treatment
At DMIO Hospital, we understand that cancer treatment is more than just medical care. That’s why we offer complete support services to help you feel informed, comfortable, and cared for throughout your radiation therapy journey.
Nutritional Guidance: To maintain strength and manage treatment-related side effects.
Psychological Support: Counseling and emotional support to handle mental stress.
Rehabilitation Programs: Physical therapy and recovery plans post-surgery.
Patient Education: Clear information to help you understand every step of your treatment.
These services ensure you receive comprehensive care, helping you stay strong physically and emotionally throughout your cancer journey.
Our mission has always been to make high-quality cancer care accessible, ethical, and compassionate. We believe that timely diagnosis, the right treatment, and an empathetic approach can transform outcomes for our patients and their families.
What drives us forward is the belief that excellence in healthcare is a continuous journey. With the dedication of our team, trust of our patients, and support of the community, we remain committed to advancing cancer treatment and delivering care that truly makes a difference.
DMIO Hospital uses advanced immunotherapy technology to improve results. Our cancer center is equipped with:
Biomarker testing labs
Molecular diagnostics
Targeted drug delivery systems
Real-time monitoring tools
AI-supported treatment planning
These tools help our doctors provide personalized care and better outcomes.
It is a treatment that uses your immune system to fight cancer.
Yes, it’s generally safe and has fewer side effects than chemotherapy.
Commonly used for lung, skin, kidney, and head and neck cancers.
It is usually given through IV or injections.
It depends on your response and cancer type – usually for a few months to a year.
Yes, it can be used with chemotherapy, surgery, or radiation.
Fatigue, fever, rash, and sometimes serious immune reactions.
Doctors will do tests like biomarker testing to decide if it will work for you.
Many health insurance plans now cover immunotherapy. Check with your provider.
Yes, we offer world-class immunotherapy with advanced technology.
It may not cure all types, but it can control or reduce cancer for a long time.
Chemotherapy can be delivered intravenously (IV), orally (as pills), topically, or via direct injection into the tumor or affected organ, using advanced techniques for optimal care.
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