Division of Orthopaedic Oncology & Pelvic Reconstruction

At the Orthopaedic Oncology & Pelvic Reconstruction division we focus on the diagnosis and treatment of bone cancers and complex pelvic conditions. We provide an all rounded care for patients with primary bone tumours, metastatic bone disease, and pelvic malignancies. Our team uses methods and combinations of surgical techniques, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy to manage these conditions effectively.

Why Choose Sunshine Bone & Joint Institute?

Sunshine Bone & Joint Institute is a preferred choice for orthopaedic oncology and pelvic reconstruction due to our seasoned and experienced team and overall commitment to patient-centred care. Our approach integrates advanced medical techniques with a supportive environment to ensure speedy recovery for our patients.

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Orthopaedic oncology surgery involves the removal of bone tumours and other related procedures. These surgeries are performed to treat various types of bone cancer and manage their effects on the musculoskeletal system.

The scope of orthopaedic oncology includes diagnosing and treating bone cancers, such as primary bone tumours and metastatic bone disease.

Orthopaedic surgery for bone cancer involves procedures to remove tumours from the bones, often combined with reconstructive techniques to restore function.

Pelvic bone cancer can be treated, but whether it is curable depends on factors such as the stage of the cancer and the overall health of the patient.

Treatments for bone cancer include surgery to remove the tumour, chemotherapy to target cancer cells, and radiation therapy to shrink or eliminate tumours. At Sunshine Bone & Joint Institute, we treat treatments tailored to each patient’s needs to effectively manage bone cancer.

Stage 4 pelvic bone cancer means the cancer has spread beyond the pelvic region to other parts of the body, such as distant organs.