Oncology
Comprehensive cancer care — a tumour registry, systemic-therapy (chemotherapy) and radiation pathways, toxicity grading, the multidisciplinary tumour board, survivorship and palliative care.
Oncology registry & staging
Each oncology patient record links the hospital patient to a cancer type with diagnosis date, primary site, histology and TNM staging, and tracks the disease through its lifecycle: Diagnosed → Under Treatment → Remission / Progression → Palliative.

Treatment plans & chemotherapy
A treatment plan is built from a named protocol (e.g. FOLFOX, AC-T, R-CHOP) with an intent (curative / palliative / adjuvant) and a planned number of cycles. Each chemotherapy cycle is scheduled and tracked through Scheduled → Ready → In progress → Completed, with per-drug infusion lines, pre-cycle weight/BSA and counts.
Radiation oncology
Radiation plans capture the technique, treatment site, total dose (Gy), fraction size and number of fractions, with delivered fractions tracked against the plan.
Toxicity grading (CTCAE)
Adverse events are graded against the built-in CTCAE terminology, linked to the suspected drug, with dose-modification and pharmacovigilance-reporting flags.
Tumour board, survivorship & palliative
The multidisciplinary tumour board schedules case reviews; survivorship follow-up manages surveillance after remission; and palliative care plans support comfort-focused care.

