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Surgical interventions and specialized procedures for leukemia, lymphoma and other hematological malignancies.

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What is Blood Cancer Treatment Surgery and Do You Really Need It?

Treatment for blood cancer, also known as hematologic cancer, involves various medical interventions aimed at eliminating cancerous cells and restoring healthy blood cell production. Blood cancers, such as leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma, affect the blood, bone marrow, and lymphatic system. Treatment options include chemotherapy, which uses powerful drugs to kill cancer cells; radiation therapy, which targets cancer cells with high-energy rays; and targeted therapy, which uses drugs to target specific molecules involved in cancer growth. Bone marrow or stem cell transplants may be performed to replace damaged bone marrow with healthy stem cells, allowing for the regeneration of normal blood cells. Immunotherapy, which enhances the body's immune system to fight cancer, is also a common treatment. Each treatment plan is tailored to the type and stage of blood cancer, as well as the patient’s overall health. Successful treatment can lead to remission, where cancer cells are undetectable and normal blood cell production resumes, significantly improving the patient’s quality of life and prognosis.

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When Should You See a Doctor
for Blood Cancer Treatment?

These warning signs mean you should stop waiting and get a specialist opinion today

Persistent fatigue

Unusual tiredness that doesn't improve with rest

Unexplained weight loss

Significant weight loss without trying

Frequent infections

Recurrent or persistent infections

Easy bruising/bleeding

Bleeding gums, nose bleeds, or bruising without injury

What Happens If You Delay Blood Cancer Treatment Surgery?

Risks of Delaying Blood Cancer Treatment Treatment

  • Progressive bone marrow failure
  • Increased risk of serious infections
  • Development of bleeding complications
  • Advancement to treatment-resistant disease
  • Organ damage from disease progression
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How Long Does Blood Cancer Treatment Surgery Take? Key Facts

Procedure Time

Varies

Surgery Type

Chemotherapy/
BMT

Hospital Stay

15-30 days

Recovery Time

3-6 months

Anesthesia

Varies by procedure

How You Prepare for Blood Cancer Surgical Procedures

Blood cancers like leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma are usually treated with chemotherapy and bone marrow transplants. However, certain surgical procedures are needed for diagnosis, treatment access, or complication management.

Food and Medicines

  • Fasting requirements depend on the procedure; typically 6–8 hours if sedation is involved.
  • Inform your medical team of all medications, supplements, and allergies.
  • You may need to stop blood thinners or NSAIDs prior to the procedure.
  • Coordinate timing of the procedure with your ongoing cancer treatments.
  • Blood transfusions may be necessary if your blood counts are low.
  • Continue most regular medications unless specifically instructed otherwise.

What to Expect

During & After Surgery
  • Common procedures include bone marrow biopsy (20–30 min), lymph node biopsy (30–60 min), PICC or port placement (30–60 min), and splenectomy (2–3 hours).
  • Most procedures are outpatient, except splenectomy, which usually requires a hospital stay of 2–5 days.
  • Pain levels vary depending on the procedure; pain management will be provided.
  • Recovery time is typically 1–2 days for minor procedures and 2–4 weeks for splenectomy.
  • Follow-up appointments will review biopsy results and help plan further treatment.
  • Post-procedure infection monitoring and hygiene are critically important.

How Does Surgery Work at BigOHealth? Step by Step

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Diagnosis
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Admission & Insurance
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Surgery
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How Much Does This Surgery Cost? No Hidden Charges

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Traditional Hospitals

  • Hidden charges
  • Separate consultation fees
  • Additional procedure costs
  • Insurance claim hassles

12,00,000 - ₹35,00,000

*Medication costs variable

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10,00,000 - ₹30,00,000

*Initial medication included

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Frequentlly Asked Questions About Surgery Second Opinions

Get expert answers about our second opinion process for surgery, specialist consultations, and how our medical experts can help confirm your diagnosis and treatment plan.

Q: What documents are needed for blood cancer surgery and procedures?

A: You should provide CBC, peripheral smear, bone marrow biopsy report, flow cytometry, genetic/molecular test results, and your current treatment plan. These help doctors confirm diagnosis and decide the best approach.

Q: Are there multiple treatment options for blood cancers?

A: Yes. Treatment depends on the exact type and subtype. Options may include chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, radiation, or stem cell/bone marrow transplant.

Q: Is surgery itself common in blood cancers?

A: Not usually. Most blood cancers are treated medically. However, procedures like bone marrow or stem cell transplants are often considered when other treatments are insufficient.

Q: Is urgent treatment always needed in blood cancers?

A: Not always. Some forms, like Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL), can be safely monitored for years. Aggressive types, such as acute leukemias, need urgent and intensive treatment.

Q: What are the risks of bone marrow or stem cell transplant?

A: Risks may include serious infections, graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), organ complications, or relapse of the disease. The severity of risks depends on the patient’s condition, donor match, and overall health.

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