Advanced Intestinal Cancer Treatment in Mumbai
At our centre, we provide advanced intestinal cancer treatment in Mumbai, including specialised chemotherapy therapies designed to effectively target and destroy cancer cells while keeping you safe and comfortable. Our gastroenterology and oncology specialists create personalised treatment plans and support you with compassion through every stage of your care.
What Is Intestinal Cancer?
Understanding the condition and how we treat it
Intestinal cancer develops when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably in the intestines. It may affect the small intestine or the large intestine (colon and rectum). Common symptoms include abdominal pain, changes in bowel habits, bleeding, and unexplained weight loss. Early diagnosis plays a crucial role in effective treatment and improved outcomes. Treatment options depend on the type, size, and location of the tumour.
Why Choose Us for Intestinal Cancer
Expertise, technology and compassion in one place
We blend clinical excellence with a patient-centred approach to ensure your treatment journey feels clear, supported and reassuring.
Experienced Oncologists
Experts in diagnosing and
treating all forms of intestinal cancer.
Personalized Care
Treatment plans tailored
to your individual
needs.
Advanced Diagnostics
High-precision imaging and colonoscopy help identify tumours accurately.
Comprehensive Support
Guidance and care that help you regain strength and confidence.
Strict Safety Protocols
Internationally approved treatment practices are followed at every step.
Our Intestinal Cancer Services
A complete range of treatment options
Diagnostic Imaging
High-quality scans detect tumours and monitor your progress.
Surgical Treatment
Experienced surgeons remove tumours with precision and safety.
Chemotherapy Treatments
Targeted medication used when required to treat cancerous intestinal cells.
Supportive Care
Nutritional guidance, rehabilitation and recovery support throughout your journey.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your questions answered
Causes can include genetic factors, diet, lifestyle habits and inflammatory bowel disease.
Abdominal pain, changes in bowel habits, bleeding and unexplained weight loss.
Diagnosis involves imaging, colonoscopy and a biopsy for confirmation.
Yes. Treatment may involve surgery, radiation, chemotherapy or a combination of these methods.