Cancer Therapy

There are many treatments for cancer. The mission of any treatment is to expel cancerous cells to try to ensure cancer doesn’t return. It can be challenging because even if just one cancerous cells remains after treatment. A lot of experimental cancer treatments are also under development. Sometimes this can be proficient by surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy but the susceptibility of cancers to infect adjacent tissue or to spread to distant sites by microscopic metastasis usually limits its effectiveness. Biopsy is another option for cancer treatment.

Angiogenesis inhibitors were once thought to have potential as a silver bullet treatment applicable to many types of cancer, surgical procedures for cancer include mastectomy for breast cancer, prostatectomy for prostate cancer, and lung cancer surgery for non-small cell lung cancer. New approaches to surgery or radiation therapy, new combinations of treatments, or new methods are gene therapy.  Palliative therapies should be used to control the pain. Many clinical trials have been conducted for cancer therapy.

  • Advances in breast and prostate cancer therapy
  • Advances in bone cancer therapy
  • Cure with suppressing the cancer to a subclinical state
  • Palliative care without curative bound
  • Experimental cancer treatment like drug therapies
  • Tackling the toughest research challenges

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