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Hot Chemotherapy in Advanced Stage Cancer - Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mustafa Atabey

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Hot Chemotherapy in Advanced Cancer

Hot chemotherapy (HIPEC), used in advanced cancer stages, is particularly effective in treating cancers that have spread to the abdominal area.

Treatment Stages

The treatment process consists of three stages: tumor surgery, application of hot chemotherapy, and follow-up. We aim to closely monitor our patients' health at every stage to achieve the best treatment outcomes.

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Our team consists of experienced physicians specialized in hot chemotherapy. We offer personalized treatment plans to our patients, helping them throughout their recovery process.

  • Tumor surgery
  • Application of hot chemotherapy
  • Post-treatment follow-up and support

Why Choose Us?

Hot chemotherapy is an ideal treatment method for cancers such as stomach, intestinal, and ovarian cancers. Assoc. Prof. Mustafa Atabey strives to offer the most suitable treatment options to his patients, aiming to improve their quality of life.

  • Stomach cancer
  • Bowel cancer
  • Ovarian cancer

Who is Hot Chemotherapy Suitable For?

Hot chemotherapy is an ideal treatment method for cancers such as stomach, intestinal, and ovarian cancers. Assoc. Prof. Mustafa Atabey strives to offer the most suitable treatment options to his patients, aiming to improve their quality of life.

  • Stomach cancer
  • Intestinal cancer
  • Ovarian cancer

Treatment Stages

The treatment process consists of three stages: tumor surgery, application of hot chemotherapy, and follow-up. We aim to closely monitor our patients' health at every stage to achieve the best treatment outcomes.

Hot chemotherapy is a treatment method performed by applying high-temperature chemotherapy drugs into the abdominal cavity during surgery. This treatment is particularly used for cancers that have spread to abdominal organs.

Hot chemotherapy is typically used in patients with stomach, intestinal, and ovarian cancers. Proper patient selection increases the success rate of the treatment.

After treatment, patients are regularly monitored, and supportive treatments are applied when necessary. Regular follow-up is crucial for patients to go through a healthy recovery process.