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How does targeted therapy work against cancer?

⚬- Targeted therapy selectively targets molecules or genetic abnormalities involved in cancer cell growth and survival.

⚬- It disrupts specific signaling pathways and inhibits tumor growth.

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⚬- Some targeted therapies block angiogenesis, starving the tumor cells of nutrients.

⚬- They can interfere with cell division, preventing the tumor cells from multiplying.

⚬- Targeted therapies promote apoptosis, leading to selfdestruction of cancer cells.

⚬- They can overcome resistance to other cancer treatments by targeting specific mutations or alterations.

What are the side effects of targeted therapy?

Some of the Targeted therapy side effects include diarrhea, mouth sores, loss of hair, fatigue, and skin problems such as rashes or dry skin.

How is targeted therapy given?

Targeted therapy is given either as Oral pill or Monoclonal antibodies which is given intravenously.

How often should the patient receive targeted therapy?

How long the patient receives targeted therapy depends on the stage of cancer and how the patient’s body responds to the treatment. Targeted therapy can be given in cycles( This refers to a period of treatment followed by a period of rest ) or oral continuous therapy.

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