








Cytoreductive surgery is a procedure aimed at removing as much visible tumor as possible from the abdominal cavity, often used in advanced cancers.
It is performed to reduce tumor burden and enhance the effectiveness of additional treatments such as chemotherapy.
Patients with advanced abdominal cancers, including ovarian or peritoneal cancers, are evaluated for suitability.
Often combined with HIPEC (heated chemotherapy).
CT scan, MRI, PET scan, and biopsy.
Surgeons remove visible tumors from affected organs and tissues within the abdomen.
Patients with advanced abdominal cancers.
Improves effectiveness of further treatments and survival outcomes.