Services

Unifying Cancer Care with a Healing Force

Danja Cancer Centre, a special unit of Danja Healthcare, stands as a modern Sanjeevani force offering end-to-end cancer treatment

Surgery

Cancer surgeries performed by expert oncologists to remove tumors safely and effectively, often as part of a combined treatment plan.Cancer surgeries performed by expert oncologists to remove tumors safely and effectively, often as part of a combined treatment plan.Cancer surgeries performed by expert oncologists to remove tumors safely and effectively, often as part of a combined treatment plan.

Surgery

Cancer surgeries performed by expert oncologists to remove tumors safely and effectively, often as part of a combined treatment plan.

 

External Beam Radiation Therapy (EBRT)

A non-invasive treatment where high-energy beams are directed at cancer cells from outside the body with precision to destroy tumors.

 

Brachytherapy

Internal radiation where a small radioactive source is placed inside or near the tumor, delivering high-dose treatment with minimal damage to healthy tissues.

 

Surgery

Cancer surgeries performed by expert oncologists to remove tumors safely and effectively, often as part of a combined treatment plan.

Surgery

External Beam Radiation Therapy (EBRT)

A non-invasive treatment where high-energy beams are directed at cancer cells from outside the body with precision to destroy tumors.

External Beam Radiation Therapy (EBRT)

Brachytherapy

Internal radiation where a small radioactive source is placed inside or near the tumor, delivering high-dose treatment with minimal damage to healthy tissues.

Brachytherapy

Cytotoxic Chemotherapy

Medication-based treatment that destroys rapidly growing cancer cells throughout the body. Used alone or combined with other therapies.

Cytotoxic Chemotherapy

Targeted Therapy

Drugs designed to specifically target cancer cell genes or proteins, causing fewer side effects and improving treatment accuracy.

Targeted Therapy

Monoclonal Antibodies

Lab-created antibodies that attach to cancer cells to block their growth or help the immune system recognize and attack them.

Monoclonal Antibodies

Immunotherapy

A treatment that boosts the body’s immune system to fight cancer more effectively, often used in advanced or difficult cancers.

Immunotherapy

Hormonal Therapy

Used mainly for breast, prostate, and gynecologic cancers. This therapy blocks or slows hormone-driven tumor growth.

Hormonal Therapy

Stem Cell Transplantation

Replaces damaged bone marrow with healthy stem cells after high-dose chemotherapy or radiation, helping patients recover faster.

Stem Cell Transplantation

Radiopharmaceuticals

Targeted radioactive medicines used to treat specific cancers from within the body, especially bone-related cancers.

Radiopharmaceuticals

Interventional Radiology for Cancer Care

Minimally invasive, image-guided procedures to treat tumors, relieve pain, or support treatment — including ablation, embolization, and biopsies.

Interventional Radiology for Cancer Care

Surgery

Cancer surgeries performed by expert oncologists to remove tumors safely and effectively, often as part of a combined treatment plan.

Surgery

External Beam Radiation Therapy (EBRT)

A non-invasive treatment where high-energy beams are directed at cancer cells from outside the body with precision to destroy tumors.

External Beam Radiation Therapy (EBRT)

Brachytherapy

Internal radiation where a small radioactive source is placed inside or near the tumor, delivering high-dose treatment with minimal damage to healthy tissues.

Brachytherapy

Cytotoxic Chemotherapy

Medication-based treatment that destroys rapidly growing cancer cells throughout the body. Used alone or combined with other therapies.

Cytotoxic Chemotherapy

Targeted Therapy

Drugs designed to specifically target cancer cell genes or proteins, causing fewer side effects and improving treatment accuracy.

Targeted Therapy

Monoclonal Antibodies

Lab-created antibodies that attach to cancer cells to block their growth or help the immune system recognize and attack them.

Monoclonal Antibodies

Immunotherapy

A treatment that boosts the body’s immune system to fight cancer more effectively, often used in advanced or difficult cancers.

Immunotherapy

Hormonal Therapy

Used mainly for breast, prostate, and gynecologic cancers. This therapy blocks or slows hormone-driven tumor growth.

Hormonal Therapy

Stem Cell Transplantation

Replaces damaged bone marrow with healthy stem cells after high-dose chemotherapy or radiation, helping patients recover faster.

Stem Cell Transplantation

Radiopharmaceuticals

Targeted radioactive medicines used to treat specific cancers from within the body, especially bone-related cancers.

Radiopharmaceuticals

Interventional Radiology for Cancer Care

Minimally invasive, image-guided procedures to treat tumors, relieve pain, or support treatment — including ablation, embolization, and biopsies.

Interventional Radiology for Cancer Care