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  1. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Targeted therapy is a type of cancer treatment that targets the changes in cancer cells that help them grow, divide, and spread. Learn more about targeted therapy drugs that have been approved by the FDA to treat specific types of cancer.

    • How Is Targeted Therapy given?
    • Where Do I Go For Targeted Therapy?
    • How Often Will I Receive Targeted Therapy?
    • How Will Targeted Therapy Affect Me?
    • How Will I Know Whether Targeted Therapy Is working?

    Small-molecule drugs are pills or capsules that you can swallow. Monoclonal antibodies are usually given through a needle in a blood vein.

    Where you go for treatment depends on which drugs you are getting and how they are given. You may take targeted therapy at home. Or you may receive targeted therapy in a doctor’s office, clinic, or outpatient unit in a hospital. Outpatient means you do not spend the night in the hospital.

    How often and how long you receive targeted therapy depends on 1. your type of cancer and how advanced it is 2. the type of targeted therapy 3. how your body reacts to treatment You may have treatment every day, every week, or every month. Some targeted therapies are given in cycles. A cycle is a period of treatment followed by a period of rest. Th...

    Targeted therapy affects people in different ways. How you feel depends on how healthy you are before treatment, your type of cancer, how advanced it is, the kind of targeted therapy you are getting, and the dose. Doctors and nurses cannot know for certain how you will feel during treatment.

    While you are receiving targeted therapy, you will see your doctor often. He or she will give you physical exams and ask you how you feel. You will have medical tests, such as blood tests, x-rays, and different types of scans. These regular visits and tests will help the doctor know whether the treatment is working.

  2. 12 de oct. de 2022 · Targeted therapy may include the following: conventional molecular targeted agents, such as small molecule inhibitors or antibodies that specifically inhibit signal transduction pathways...

  3. Targeted drugs can block or turn off signals that make cancer cells grow, or can signal the cancer cells to destroy themselves. Targeted therapy is an important type of cancer treatment, and researchers will develop more targeted drugs as they learn more about specific changes in cancer cells.

  4. The 2 most common types of targeted therapy are monoclonal antibodies and small-molecule inhibitors. Monoclonal antibodies target specific proteins, often receptors, on the cancer cell’s surface 6 or in the environment around the tumour. These large molecules are not able to enter the cell.

    • Sian L. Shuel
    • Can Fam Physician. 2022 Jul; 68(7): 515-518.
    • 10.46747/cfp.6807515
    • 2022/07
  5. Targeted therapy is a type of cancer treatment. It uses drugs to target specific genes and proteins that help cancer cells survive and grow. Targeted therapy can affect the tissue environment that cancer cells grow in or it can target cells related to cancer growth, like blood vessel cells.

  6. Targeted therapy is a type of cancer treatment that uses drugs or other substances to precisely identify and attack certain types of cancer cells. A targeted therapy can be used by itself or in combination with other treatments, such as traditional or standard chemotherapy, surgery, or radiation therapy.