Targeted therapy is a method of cancer treatment that identifies and kills specific cancer cell types. Targeted therapy may be used alone or in conjunction with other forms of therapy, including radiation therapy, surgery, conventional chemotherapy, and immunotherapy. Knowing how it functions and what to anticipate can frequently help you get ready for treatment and make wise decisions about your care if your treatment plan calls for targeted therapy. “Targeted therapy” for cancer focuses on particular proteins that control the growth, proliferation, and spread of cancer cells. Precision medicine is built on this principle. As information about the DNA alterations and proteins that feed cancer grows, researchers are better able to create cancer therapies that target these proteins.
The investigation of numerous new targets and medications is being done through clinical trials by researchers in the quickly expanding field of targeted treatments for cancer.
Getting care is crucial once cancer therapy is over. Your medical team can assist you in managing long-term side effects and keeping an eye out for emerging ones. The term for this is follow-up care. Regular physical exams, diagnostic procedures, or a combination of both may be part of your follow-up care.
People are affected by targeted therapy in different ways. The type of cancer you have, its stage at diagnosis, the targeted therapy you are receiving, and the dose all affect how you will feel after treatment.
You will undergo medical examinations, including blood tests, x-rays, and other scans. Regular check-ups and testing will enable the doctor to assess the efficacy of the medication.
Early cancer detection using thermal mammography, providing radiation-free imaging for safer and more accurate breast cancer screening and diagnosis.
Offering life-saving bone marrow transplants for leukemia, lymphoma, and blood disorders, ensuring expert care and high success rates.
A non-invasive technique reducing chemotherapy-induced hair loss by cooling the scalp, improving patient comfort and emotional well-being during cancer treatment.
Oncologist & Hematologist
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