Targeted Cancer Therapies Can Be Used in Conjunction with Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy to Effectively Eliminate Cancerous Cells

 

Targeted Cancer Therapies

Targeted Cancer Therapies are a combination of therapies geared at healing various parts of the body and stopping or slowing the progression of cancer in the long term. These effects can vary widely between cancers and can only be accurately determined by patient history. However, there are certain types of cancer that respond well to targeted therapies and early diagnosis and treatment is critical to achieving full clinical remission. It is now widely recognized that targeting certain cancerous tissues will generally improve the response and cure the disease. Unfortunately, even when the target is cancerous, some cancers can still respond to therapy even if it is not specifically intended.

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy are some of the therapies employed in the treatment of cancer. They are often used together in the same treatment in an attempt to increase the effectiveness of each. The side effects associated with these medications and adverse effects to healthy cells are usually too numerous to allow a successful use in all but the most severe cases. For this reason, Targeted Cancer Therapies are used in conjunction with chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

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