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AARO Lung Cancer Treatment

Radiosurgery

Radiosurgery is a non-invasive treatment using precise and intense beams of radiation to target the cancer. It borrows from the term “surgery” as this treatment is considered a form of “bloodless” surgery, where the tumour is destroyed without the need for an operation and its accompanying risks, in just a few outpatient sessions.

Radiosurgery is an example of how recent technological advances have enabled new treatment options in the treatment of lung cancer. Radiosurgery is now recommended in American and European guidelines as an alternative to surgery in patients with high operative risk, and as an option to be discussed in patients with standard operative risk. Call us today to find out more on Radiosurgery.

Targeted Therapy

In patients unsuitable for surgery or radiosurgery (such as in larger tumours or more advanced cancers), targeted radiotherapy combined with chemotherapy is usually the primary treatment. It is also sometimes used before or after surgery. Such treatments use radiation beams of lesser intensity then radiosurgery and are delivered over a longer period of 6-7 weeks. 

Advanced radiotherapy techniques, such as Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IMRT), Volumetric Arc Therapy (VMAT) or Proton Beam Therapy (PBT) are used nowadays to deliver targeted radiotherapy. Compared to radiotherapy a few decades ago, these techniques cause fewer side effects and may be more effective.

AARO Targeted Radiotherapy
AARO Immunotherapy

Immunotherapy

Immunotherapy is one of the newest treatments for lung cancer. Unlike other treatment, it does not attack cancer cells directly but stimulates a person’s immune system to recognise and destroy cells on their own. Such treatments therefore cause fewer side effects and may be more effective. 

Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy for lung cancer can be given before surgery (to shrink the tumour), or after surgery (where the risk of recurrence is high). It can also be combined with radiotherapy. In cases where the cancer has spread beyond the lung to other parts, chemotherapy may be the primary treatment.

AARO Lung Cancer Chemotherapy

Find out which treatment option is best for you.

Our Clinic Location

AARO @ Adam
Centre For Stereotactic
Radiosurgery
19 Adam Road, 
Crawfurd Hospital
Basement 1
Singapore 289891

Mount Alvernia 
Hospital

820 Thomson Rd #08-53
Mount Alvernia Medical 
Centre Block D 
Singapore 574623

 

Farrer Park Hospital 
1 Farrer Park Station Road 
#14-01
Farrer Park Medical
Centre 
© Connexion 
Singapore 217562  

Mount Elizabeth
Medical Centre

3 Mount Elizabeth  #17-50
Singapore 228510

 

Gleneagles Hospital
6A Napier Road, Annexe 
Block, #05-36C 
Singapore 258500

Novena Medical Centre
10 Sinaran Drive #10-10
Novena Medical Centre 
Square2
Singapore 3o7506

 

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