
SPECIALISES IN THE FOLLOWING TREATMENTS

TREATS THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF CANCER
Bone Cancer
Bone cancer occurs when abnormal cells multiply uncontrollably within a person's bones. Although bone cancer can originate in any bone in the body, it most frequently manifests in the pelvis and the long arm and leg bones.
Breast Cancer
Uncontrolled growth of breast cells is the root of breast cancer. Cancer may emerge in either one or both breasts.
Skin Cancer
Sun damage that affects the skin is a significant risk factor for the development of skin cancer. Even if your skin does not face regular exposure to the sun, you could still develop this common form of cancer.
Gastrointestinal Cancer
Cancers of the digestive tract are collectively referred to as gastrointestinal (GI) cancers. This includes cancers of the oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, liver, gallbladder and biliary system.
Genitourinary Cancer
Cancers of the male and female reproductive system and urinary tract are the primary focus of genitourinary oncology. Cancers of the prostate, kidney, bladder, testicles, and genitalia are among these.


Gynaecology Cancer
Cancer of the uterus, cervix, ovaries, or uterine lining is called gynaecological cancer. Cancers of the gynaecological system typically begin in various areas of the female pelvic region that lie between the hip bones and lower abdomen. Cervical cancer affects about 50% of Dr Singh's patients, and she is highly skilled in the treatment of this cancer.
Head and Neck Cancer
Head and neck cancer is cancer that arises in the head and neck. The potential sites for this disease are the nasal cavity, sinuses, lips, mouth, salivary glands, throat, and larynx.
Musculoskeletal Cancer
Musculoskeletal oncology is the subspecialty of oncology concerned with the diagnosis, staging, and treatment of malignant and benign tumours of the skeleton, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and nerves, as well as primary and metastatic bone diseases, sarcomas, and pathologic fractures caused by malignancy in children and adults of all ages.
Neurological Cancer
Cancer that affects the nervous system, specifically the brain or spinal cord, is known as neurological cancer. As a result, both areas of the body may be impacted simultaneously.
Thoracic Cancer
Thoracic cancer encompasses not only lung but also thymic and tracheal cancer. The most common form of thoracic cancer is lung cancer.




