Preventive Oncology focuses on early detection, risk assessment, and proactive strategies to reduce the risk of cancer and improve long-term health outcomes through timely screening and intervention.
Preventive Oncology focuses on early detection, risk assessment, and proactive strategies to reduce the risk of cancer and improve long-term health outcomes through timely screening and intervention.
Preventive Oncology is a specialized approach aimed at identifying cancer risk at the earliest possible stage—often before symptoms appear. It involves assessing genetic, lifestyle, and environmental risk factors, followed by evidence-based screening, surveillance, and preventive measures. Early identification of precancerous changes or high-risk conditions allows for timely intervention, significantly improving survival rates and reducing the burden of advanced disease. Preventive oncology emphasizes personalized care, patient education, and long-term monitoring to support early diagnosis and cancer prevention.
A detailed evaluation of personal and family medical history to identify individuals at increased risk for specific cancers and guide personalized screening strategies.
Structured screening programs designed for early identification of cancers and precancerous conditions using clinically recommended protocols.
Includes screening for:
Breast cancer
Cervical cancer
Ovarian cancer
Endometrial cancer
Assessment and counseling for individuals with hereditary cancer risk, enabling informed decision-making regarding surveillance and preventive options.
Customized follow-up plans for high-risk individuals to ensure regular monitoring, early detection, and timely medical intervention.
Evidence-based counseling focused on modifiable risk factors such as nutrition, weight management, hormonal health, and overall wellness to support cancer prevention.