What is cancer & oncology?

Cancer is a disease that occurs when cells in the body grow in an abnormal, uncontrolled way. There are over 100 different types of cancer.

Types of tumours

Benign tumours

These tumours usually grow slowly and do not spread to other parts of the body. Benign tumours only become a problem if they grow very large, taking up space and affecting the way the body works.

Malignant tumours

These tumours are made up of cancer cells. They are usually faster growing, can destroy tissue and have the ability to spread to other parts of the body.

What is oncology?

Oncology is the branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment and research of cancer.

This includes medical oncology, radiation oncology, haematology and surgical oncology.

What is an oncologist?

An oncologist is a doctor that specialises in treating cancer. Oncologists support patients from diagnosis, through treatment and into survivorship as part of a multidisciplinary team. While some oncologists specialise in certain types of cancer (e.g. breast cancer), others treat a wide range of different cancer types. Oncologists also conduct research into cancer to improve our understanding of the disease and its treatment.

Types of oncologistsTypes of oncologists

There are four main types of oncologists:

  • Haematologists

    Doctors who specialise in treating cancers affecting the blood/bone marrow (e.g. leukaemia) and lymphatic system (i.e. lymphoma), and often perform bone marrow transplants

  • Clinical oncologists

    Doctors who specialise in diagnosing and treating solid tumours (e.g. cancerous tumours in the lung, breast or bowel) with the use of chemotherapy drugs, immunotherapy and hormone therapies as well as radiation therapy.

  • Medical oncologists

    Doctors who specialise in diagnosing and treating solid tumours (e.g. cancerous tumours in the lung, breast or bowel) with the use of chemotherapy drugs, immunotherapy and hormone therapies

  • Radiation oncologists

    Doctors who specialise in treating cancer using radiation therapy

  • Surgical oncologists

    Doctors who specialise in removing cancerous tissue through surgery

Our oncologists

Icon brings together a number of experienced oncologists from across Malaysia, including clinical oncologists, medical oncologists and radiation oncologists.

Types of cancer treatmentsCancer treatments

Oncology at Icon Cancer Centre

As a global dedicated cancer care provider, Icon’s team of highly-experienced oncologists understand how to support you and your loved ones with compassion, knowledge and hope. Our cancer care centres are dedicated specifically to the treatment of cancer comprising targeted therapy, immunotherapy, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Icon is committed to delivering clinical trials and research programs to our patients and is Australia’s largest private clinical trials program in oncology research.

Resources to help you and your loved ones navigate a cancer diagnosis

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer, it is normal to feel overwhelmed. Sometimes it can be difficult to remember all the details, or time consuming and stressful to find the additional information you’re looking for.

Our website hosts a selection of resources to help you take the next step and navigate this difficult time. We hope you find these resources helpful in gaining a better understanding of a cancer diagnosis.

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