What Is Targeted Therapy—and How Does It Work?

When it comes to cancer treatment, one size doesn’t fit all. That’s the idea behind targeted therapy—a type of treatment that zeroes in on specific changes or vulnerabilities in cancer cells to stop them from growing and spreading.

Unlike chemotherapy, which affects both healthy and cancerous cells, targeted therapy is designed to work more precisely. It focuses on cancer cells with certain genetic mutations or proteins, often resulting in fewer side effects and a more personalized approach to care.

Targeted therapy isn’t right for every type of cancer. But when lab testing shows that your cancer has a particular marker or mutation, it can be a powerful part of treatment. These therapies may come in pill form or be given through an IV, and they’re often used in combination with other treatments depending on your unique situation.

As research continues to evolve, targeted therapies are helping make cancer care more precise, effective, and hopeful.

Are you curious about how cancer treatments are evolving and what options might be available? Visit salterradiationoncology.com for helpful resources and guidance.

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