Targeted therapy is a type of precision therapy that attacks the core of cancer cells without damaging healthy cells. It can effectively treat certain cancers, resulting in fewer side effects and more positive health outcomes. If you’re wondering if you are a candidate for targeted therapy, we can help you make the right choice.
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Targeted therapy is a type of cancer treatment that precisely interferes with specific molecules in cancer cells, targeting the genes that create them. There are two main types of precision targeted therapy drugs:
Patients can receive targeted therapy for cancer via infusions, injections, or oral medication.
Each type of targeted therapy performs a specific action on cancer cells. They can attack substances or areas of cells or stop the messaging that promotes cancer cell growth. Targeted therapy drugs work by doing the following:
These therapies enable oncology professionals to target cancer cells with precision while causing less damage to healthy cells. This approach can lead to fewer side effects and improved outcomes.
We use targeted therapy to treat certain types of cancer. It attacks gene mutations, proteins, and other features that cause cancer to grow. This treatment is ideal for:
You may be a candidate for precision targeted therapy if you meet the following criteria:

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Precision targeted therapy is an advanced treatment that shows great promise in stopping cancer cells from spreading. Our oncology professionals will perform testing and assessments to help you determine if this therapy is the best option for you. To learn more about targeted therapy, please request an appointment with a teammate today.