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Hipec Treatment HipecTreatmentcom is the internet’s only centralized information center for all things HIPEC. Some types of cancers are very difficult to treat.

Cancer that has spread to the lining surfaces of the peritoneal (abdominal) cavity from primary colorectal cancer, ovarian cancer, gastric cancer, appendiceal cancer or from mesothelioma and pseudomyxoma peritonei--known as peritoneal carcinomatosis--are such cancers. Despite numerous recent advances in chemotherapy, the overall chance of chemotherapy being curative is still low, and the side effe

cts are difficult for the patient to endure. However, when these cancers are confined to the peritoneal cavity, Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) becomes an option for candidate patients. The term “Intraperitoneal” means that the treatment is delivered to the abdominal cavity. The term “Hyperthermic Chemotherapy” means that the solution containing chemotherapy is heated to a temperature greater than normal body temperature. Before HIPEC is administered, the surgeon--using standard surgical methods--will remove all visible tumors that can be removed throughout the peritoneal cavity. This is known as cytoreductive surgery. Following cytoreductive surgery, in the operative setting the surgeon will administer HIPEC treatment. How HIPEC Works

During the HIPEC procedure, the surgeon will continuously circulate a heated sterile solution--containing a chemotherapeutic agent--throughout the peritoneal cavity, for a maximum of two hours. The HIPEC procedure is designed to attempt to kill any remaining cancer cells. The procedure also improves drug absorption and effect with minimal exposure to the rest of the body. In this way, the normal side effects of chemotherapy can be avoided. For more information about the HIPEC procedure visit the HIPEC Treatment website.

04/21/2026

Check out this clip from our latest HIPEC Surgeon Webinar with surgical oncologist Michael M. Wach, MD from the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa Florida. To learn more & get connected with a HIPEC surgeon near you, visit www.hipectreatment.com now! ✅







04/20/2026

Join us for a chat with surgical oncologist Samantha Ruff, MD from the University of Virginia as we discuss “ADVANCES IN SURGICAL CANCER CARE”, followed by a brief Q&A where Dr. Ruff will answer some questions from our live audience. We hope to see you there on April 20th @ 5:00 PM!

To submit questions, fill out the form on the home page of HipecTreatment.com, send them via email to webinar@HipecTreatment.com with the subject line “HIPEC Question” or ask them during the event via the Facebook Live comment section. ✅






Join us this Monday for a chat with surgical oncologist Samantha Ruff, MD from the University of Virginia as we discuss ...
04/18/2026

Join us this Monday for a chat with surgical oncologist Samantha Ruff, MD from the University of Virginia as we discuss “ADVANCES IN SURGICAL CANCER CARE”, followed by a brief Q&A where Dr. Ruff will answer some questions from our live audience. We hope to see you there on April 20th @ 5:00 PM!

To submit questions via email to webinar@HipecTreatment.com with the subject line “HIPEC Question” or ask them during the event via the Facebook Live comment section. ✅






Check out this article from  on recent developments in HIPEC & PIPAC, featuring Dr. George Salti from the University of ...
04/08/2026

Check out this article from on recent developments in HIPEC & PIPAC, featuring Dr. George Salti from the University of Illinois' Edward Hospital. 👍

New chemotherapy options offer hope. A hepatic artery infusion (HAI) pump targets cancer in the liver treating tumors that surgeons cannot remove

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04/05/2026

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