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Side effects of targeted drugs
Targeted therapies in cancer treatment are increasingly being used to limit tumor growth. Drugs are often used for patients with advanced and distant metastatic cancer, when surgical treatments or radiation therapy cannot solve them.
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Cyramza: ingredients, uses and notes when using
Cyramza is a cancer medicine that contains the main ingredient ramucirumab. Drugs that treat cancer by stopping the growth of blood vessels that supply oxygen and nutrients to cancer cells.
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Complex metastatic melanoma to the gastrointestinal tract
Metastatic melanoma to the gastrointestinal (GI) tract poses a unique clinical challenge. Previously thought to be rare, many patients have metastatic disease at autopsy but rarely have gastrointestinal symptoms.
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Reproductive health care in female cancer patients
The main methods for treating cancer today are chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgery, endocrine therapy and targeted therapy,... So does cancer treatment affect fertility? Let's find out in the article below!
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What type of cancer can targeted therapy treat?
Targeted therapy is cancer therapy by using drugs to limit the growth and spread of cancer, usually applied on patients with advanced cancer, progression and distant metastases that local treatments such as surgery and radiotherapy cannot perform.
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How does targeted therapy kill cancer cells?
Targeted therapy, or more precisely, "molecular targeted therapy," is used to control cancer growth. They act on a specific molecular target inside or on the surface of cancer cells (genes or proteins). This helps to kill or slow down the growth of cancer cells, while minimizing damage to healthy cells.
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Immunotherapy in the treatment of lung cancer
Lung cancer is the most common type of cancer, in which non-small cell lung cancer accounts for 85-90%, the rest is small cell lung cancer (10-15%). Depending on the specific type of pathology, the doctor will have different treatment methods. In this article, we mainly deal with non-small cell lung cancer (NTPKTBN).
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Targeted therapy (eGFR) in the treatment of metastatic non-small cell lung cancer
This method uses drugs capable of killing strong proliferative cells (regardless of cancer cells or normal cells), thereby prolonging the average survival time about 8-9 months and helping more than 1 year. Three thirds of patients with metastatic lung cancer have the ability to live for 1 year from the time of diagnosis and start of treatment.
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Save the lives of lung cancer patients with a new generation of targeted drugs
Lung cancer is the most common cancer in the world. This is the most aggressive type of cancer, easily metastasizes, spreads from the lungs to the lymph nodes and other organs in the body into terminal lung cancer and causes death. Lung cancer can be cured or not depends a lot on when it is detected.
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Targeted therapy in cancer
Targeted therapy is cancer therapy by using drugs to limit the growth and spread of cancer, usually applied on patients with advanced cancer, progression and distant metastases that local treatments such as surgery and radiotherapy cannot perform.
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Why is it easy to get diarrhea when chemotherapy - radiation for cancer?
When a person is undergoing cancer treatment, they may experience diarrhea for a number of different reasons. Usually, it's a side effect of treatments, such as chemotherapy or radiation. At this time, diarrhea is when you have loose, watery stools and more than one bowel movement per day than usual, you need to report to your doctor for timely control.
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