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Training programs

  • ศัลยศาสตร์มะเร็งวิทยา (Oncosurgery)

  • ศัลยศาสตร์เต้านม (Breast surgery)

หลักสูตรศัลยศาสตร์มะเร็งวิทยา

Cancer is one of the leading causes of death among the population in Thailand, with approximately 60,000 new cases diagnosed each year. Among these, the majority of patients can be treated by surgery, while in some cases cancer can be prevented or its incidence reduced. Physicians responsible for cancer patients must possess accurate knowledge about the disease, including its mechanisms, pathology, patient management, prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation, as well as a positive attitude in providing guidance and education to patients and their families.

 

Surgical treatment remains the principal method for managing common cancers in Thailand, such as breast cancer, colorectal cancer, head and neck cancer, as well as liver and biliary tract cancers. The best outcomes for patients are achieved when surgical treatment is performed by specialized cancer surgeons working in an integrated manner with experts in other fields, such as medical oncology, radiation oncology, and pathology.

 

Therefore, the training of specialized surgical oncologists is essential to addressing the shortage of cancer surgeons, ensuring that patients receive appropriate and effective treatment, leading to improved treatment outcomes and increased survival rates.

หลักสูตรศัลยศาสตร์เต้านม

Overall, the management of patients with breast diseases requires a multidisciplinary approach and holistic care, encompassing physical, psychological, and social aspects.

Fellows in Breast Surgery under the Division of Surgery, Phramongkutklao Hospital, are expected to demonstrate appropriate professional behavior toward colleagues within and beyond their own specialty, as well as toward patients and their families. They must show compassion and attentiveness in patient care, prioritizing patient safety at all times. Emphasis is also placed on problem-solving and health promotion to prevent disease occurrence.

 

Furthermore, the training of specialized breast surgeons—particularly in breast cancer surgery—aligns with the national policy that recognizes the growing importance of breast disease management. The establishment of regional Excellent Centers for cancer care reflects this initiative. Therefore, the development of expertise in breast surgery not only supports the government’s strategy but also contributes to equitable distribution of medical services for the public throughout the country.

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