RADIATION ONCOLOGY

Dr. Deep Sikha Das
Department of -
RADIATION ONCOLOGY
The Department of Radiation Oncology at Apollo Clinic Agartala provides specialist consultation, treatment guidance and follow-up support for patients diagnosed with cancer. The department focuses on personalised, evidence-based and compassionate care, helping patients and their families understand the diagnosis, available treatment options and the next steps in their care journey.
Radiation oncology is a specialised branch of cancer care that uses carefully planned radiation therapy to destroy cancer cells, control tumour growth and protect surrounding healthy tissues as much as possible. Depending on the type, location and stage of cancer, radiation therapy may be recommended as the main treatment or in combination with surgery, chemotherapy, targeted therapy or immunotherapy.
Comprehensive Cancer Evaluation
Every patient’s treatment journey begins with a detailed clinical evaluation. The radiation oncologist reviews the patient’s symptoms, biopsy findings, imaging reports, laboratory results, previous treatments, overall health and stage of disease.
Based on this assessment, the doctor explains whether radiation therapy may be beneficial and discusses its purpose, expected benefits, possible side effects and alternative treatment options. Where radiotherapy is advised, the patient may be guided and coordinated with an appropriate cancer treatment centre for planning and delivery.
Personalised Treatment Planning
Cancer treatment is not the same for every patient. The treatment plan depends on several factors, including:
Type and location of the cancer
Size and stage of the tumour
Whether the cancer has spread
Previous surgery, chemotherapy or radiation
Patient’s age and overall medical condition
Treatment objectives and expected outcomes
Radiation therapy may be used with curative intent to eliminate or control cancer, or with palliative intent to reduce symptoms and improve comfort in advanced disease.
Cancer Conditions Evaluated
The department provides consultation and radiation-oncology guidance for several types of cancer, including:
Head and neck cancers
Breast cancer
Cervical and other gynaecological cancers
Lung cancer
Brain and spinal tumours
Prostate and urinary-system cancers
Gastrointestinal cancers
Bone and soft-tissue tumours
Lymphomas and selected blood-related cancers
Cancers that have spread to the bones, brain or other organs
The suitability of radiation therapy is determined only after reviewing the individual patient’s diagnosis and clinical condition.
Radiation-Therapy Guidance
Radiation treatment may be delivered through different techniques depending on the location and nature of the tumour. These may include external-beam radiation therapy, in which radiation is directed towards the tumour from outside the body, or brachytherapy, in which a radiation source is placed inside or close to the tumour.
The radiation oncologist helps patients understand the recommended technique, treatment duration, preparation requirements and expected course of therapy. Treatment is carefully planned to deliver an effective dose to the tumour while limiting exposure to nearby healthy tissues.
Support During and After Treatment
Some patients may experience treatment-related effects such as tiredness, skin changes, reduced appetite, nausea, mouth discomfort or bowel and urinary symptoms. The nature of these effects depends on the area being treated, radiation dose and individual health condition.
The department provides guidance on symptom management, nutrition, skin care, hydration and other supportive measures. Patients are encouraged to report new or worsening symptoms promptly so that appropriate medical support can be provided.
Palliative Radiation-Oncology Care
Radiation therapy may also be used to relieve symptoms caused by advanced cancer. It can help reduce pain from cancer that has spread to the bones, control bleeding, relieve pressure on nearby organs or improve symptoms caused by tumour growth.
Palliative treatment focuses on symptom relief, comfort, mobility and improved quality of life. The treatment plan is designed according to the patient’s condition and care priorities.
Follow-Up and Survivorship Support
Regular follow-up after cancer treatment is important for monitoring recovery, assessing treatment response, managing delayed side effects and detecting possible recurrence.
During follow-up visits, the specialist may review symptoms, physical findings, imaging reports and laboratory results. Patients may also receive guidance regarding nutrition, physical activity, emotional well-being, preventive care and long-term health monitoring.
Multidisciplinary Cancer Care
Effective cancer care often requires collaboration among radiation oncologists, surgical oncologists, medical oncologists, radiologists, pathologists and other healthcare professionals.
The Department of Radiation Oncology at Apollo Clinic Agartala supports coordinated treatment planning so that patients receive clear guidance throughout diagnosis, active treatment, follow-up and supportive care.
When Should You Consult a Radiation Oncologist?
A radiation-oncology consultation may be advised after a confirmed cancer diagnosis, following cancer surgery, before or after chemotherapy, or when radiation therapy has been recommended as part of the treatment plan.
Patients may also seek consultation for a second opinion, review of previous treatment records, evaluation of cancer-related pain or symptoms, management of treatment side effects and post-treatment follow-up.
The Department of Radiation Oncology at Apollo Clinic Agartala is committed to supporting patients with professional guidance, compassionate communication and personalised cancer-care planning at every stage of their treatment journey.
