Program Details
Information about medical programs provided by each healthcare institution, including treatment details, schedules, etc.,
- medical treatment
- liver cancer
- pancreatic cancer
Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Oncology Treatment Program (Osaka International Cancer Institute)
We are committed to providing quality medical care based on medical knowledge.
"We specialize in treating cancers of the liver, bile ducts, and pancreas (the hepatobiliary-pancreatic region). Our number of tests, procedures, and treatments is among the highest in Japan."
- Providing Medical Institution
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Osaka International Cancer Institute
〒540-0008https://oici.jp/
3-1-69, Otemae, Chuo-ku, Osaka-City, Osaka- Departments
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- Internal medicine
- surgery
- Pediatrics
- Gynecology
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Specialty
- Cancer, Tumors
- Eligibility Criteria/Exclusions for Treatment
- Medical information in Japanese or English.
If translated, it must be by a medical translator.
Various laboratory and imaging data (including findings).
Cancer screening is not generally carried out.
- Remarks
- For hepatocellular carcinoma, we tailor the treatment to the stage of progression, using the best methods like radiofrequency/microwave ablation, arterial chemoembolisation, systemic drug therapy, or liver chemotherapy. Sometimes, advanced multidisciplinary treatment is the way to go. For biliary tract and pancreatic cancers, we ensure an accurate diagnosis using ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration biopsy and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. After that, we provide the right chemotherapy or chemoradiotherapy. We also frequently perform endoscopic treatments for bile duct strictures and gastrointestinal obstructions.
- No.
- K0885-01
- Precautions / Contraindications
- All relevant information on medical treatment, including treatment, is provided to patients in order for them to fully understand about their medical treatment, and to choose their own treatment method and engage in treatment of their own volition.
Patients are informed in advance about the name of the disease, its condition and prognosis.