Preventive Oncology & Screening at Oncowin Cancer Centre

“Early Detection. Timely Intervention. Lifelong Protection.”

At Oncowin Cancer Centre, we believe that the most effective way to fight cancer is to prevent it before it begins. Our Preventive Oncology & Screening Department is dedicated to identifying cancer risks early, promoting awareness, and enabling timely diagnosis — because early detection saves lives.

Our expert oncologists and healthcare professionals design personalized screening programs based on age, gender, lifestyle, and family history. These programs are supported by advanced diagnostic tools and evidence-based screening protocols to detect cancers such as breast, cervical, oral, prostate, lung, and colorectal at their earliest stages.

 

We focus on a three-tier preventive approach:

  • Primary Prevention – Educating individuals about lifestyle modifications, diet, vaccinations (like HPV and Hepatitis B), and risk reduction strategies.

  • Secondary Prevention – Conducting regular cancer screenings and early detection tests to identify pre-cancerous conditions.

  • Tertiary Prevention – Monitoring cancer survivors for recurrence and supporting long-term wellness.

Our screening services include:

  • Comprehensive cancer risk assessment

  • Genetic counselling and testing for hereditary cancers

  • Specialized imaging and laboratory investigations

  • Women’s health screening packages (breast and cervical)

  • Men’s health screening packages (prostate and oral)

At Oncowin, preventive oncology is more than a service — it’s a commitment to a healthier future. By combining advanced diagnostics, compassionate care, and patient education, we empower individuals to take charge of their health and reduce their lifetime risk of cancer.

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Cancer is a death Sentence?

More than 100 different medicines are used in chemotherapy for cancer. Despite the fact that all chemotherapy medications cause cell death, they target certain cell types at various points in the cell cycle. Combining medications that harm the cancer cell in several ways can improve the efficacy of the treatment.

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