aims to reduce the amount of cancer cells
Cytoreductive Surgery
Cytoreductive Surgery
Cytoreductive surgery, a newer modality and a crucial component of cancer treatment, effective in advanced and metastatic stage IV patients.
This procedure involves the removal of all macroscopic disease in order to improve the effectiveness of subsequent treatments. The primary goal is to reduce the tumor burden within the body.
Precision Healing Through Cytoreductive Surgery
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Rationale Behind
The rationale behind cytoreductive surgery lies in the fact that cancerous tumors can be highly heterogeneous, with varying levels of sensitivity to different treatments.
By removing the macroscopic portion of the tumor, it helps the further treatment plan and decreases the local recurrence. It is commonly accompanied by HIPEC (Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy).
Patient Selection
Not all cancer patients are candidates for cytoreductive surgery. It is typically considered for patients with following condition
- Peritoneal carcinomatosis
- Ovarian cancer with peritoneal metastasis
- Colorectal / gastric cancer with peritoneal metastasis
- Pseudomyxoma peritonei, etc.,
- In palliative settings to reduce local symptoms
HIPEC
Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) is often combined with cytoreductive surgery, particularly for abdominal cancers.
This approach involves the direct administration of heated chemotherapy drugs into the abdominal cavity, maximizing their effectiveness.
Regional Cytoreduction
For tumors that have spread to specific regions, regional cytoreduction surgeries are performed.
This technique targets the affected area, minimizing damage to healthy surrounding tissue.
Outcomes and Benefits
Prolonged Survival
Studies have shown that cytoreductive surgeries, when followed by appropriate adjuvant therapies, can significantly prolong the survival of cancer patients. The removal of a substantial tumor burden can enhance the body’s response to treatment.
Improved Quality of Life
Reducing the tumor burden can alleviate symptoms and improve the overall quality of life for cancer patients. This includes the relief of pain, discomfort, and organ dysfunction caused by the presence of tumors.