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Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is a drug treatment that utilizes powerful chemicals to kill quickly growing-cells in your body. Chemotherapy is frequently used to treat malignancy since cancer cells develop and duplicate significantly more rapidly than most cells in the body. A wide range of chemotherapy drugs is accessible. The real chemotherapy process usually is easy. Some chemo medications may cause a slight burning as they enter your vein. However, this is typically minor and tends to ease as the infusion progresses.
Chemotherapy of Haematological Malignancies
Chemotherapy (chemo) is the use of drugs to treat cancer. It is one of the main treatments for blood cancers and is usually swallowed or injected into a vein. Chemo drugs travel through the bloodstream to reach cancer cells all over the body. This makes chemo useful for cancers such as leukaemia that has spread throughout the body.
Targeted therapy of Haematological Malignancies
​Targeted therapy is a cancer treatment that uses drugs to target specific genes and proteins that are involved in the growth and survival of cancer cells. Targeted therapy can affect the tissue environment that helps haematological malignancies grow and survive, or it can target cells related to cancer growth, like blood vessel cells.
Chemotherapy of Solid Tumors
Chemotherapy is a type of cancer treatment that uses one or more anti-cancer drugs as part of a standardised chemotherapy regimen. It uses powerful chemicals to kill fast-growing cells in the body. Chemotherapy is performed to treat advanced-stage breast cancer by destroying or damaging the cancer cells as much as possible as it affects the whole body.
Targeted Therapy of Solid Tumors
​Targeted therapy is a cancer treatment that uses drugs to target specific genes and proteins that are involved in the growth and survival of cancer cells. Targeted therapy is used to cure solid tumours of the breast, prostate, colon, and lung. It can affect the tissue environment that helps cancer grow and survive, or it can target cells related to cancer growth, like blood vessel cells.
Immunotherapy of Solid Tumors
Immunotherapy or biological therapy is a type of cancer treatment that helps your immune system fight cancer. The immune system helps your body fight infections and other diseases. It is made up of white blood cells and organs and tissues of the lymph system. It is used in cases of lung cancer, skin cancers (particularly melanoma), kidney cancer, bladder cancer, head and neck cancers and lymphoma.
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
Also known as Bone Marrow transplant. Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is a medical procedure performed to replace the bone marrow that has been damaged or destroyed by disease, hemotherapy or infection. This procedure involves transplanting blood stem cells, which travel to the bone marrow where they produce new blood cells and promote further growth of new marrow.
Personalized anti-cancer therapy
Personalised medicine uses specific medicines or drugs as per a patient’s molecular analysis to manage a health condition. Genomics defines the molecular foundation of any disease in a particular individual. Personalised cancer medicine comes from studies of human genes and the genes in different cancers. Personalised cancer medicine can have fewer side effects than other types of treatment. This is because it is designed to be more specific. A personalised treatment may affect healthy cells less and cells involved in cancer more.
Tumour boards
​A Tumour board review is conducted when teams of expert physicians meet to review and discuss complex patients with a diagnosis of cancer. It involves a group of doctors and other health care providers with various specialities that meets regularly at the hospital to review and address cancer cases and share knowledge. The board aims to ascertain the best possible cancer treatment and care plan for an individual patient.