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What is targeted therapy? Targeted therapy is a type of cancer treatment that targets proteins that influence how cancer cells grow, divide, and spread. It is the foundation of accurate medicine. As researchers discover more about the DNA changes and proteins that cause cancer, they are reasonably able to develop treatments that target these proteins. Targeted Therapy in pune What are the types of targeted therapy? Most targeted treatments are either small-molecule drugs or monoclonal antibodies. Small – molecule drugs are tiny enough to penetrate cells easily, so they are utilized for targets that are inside cells. Monoclonal antibodies, also known as therapeutic antibodies, are proteins created in the lab. These proteins are developed to attach to precise targets found on cancer cells. Some monoclonal antibodies mark cancer cells so that they will be better seen and eradicated by the immune system. Other monoclonal antibodies directly prevent cancer cells from developing or cause them to self-destruct. Still, others maintain toxins in cancer cells. Who is treated with targeted therapy? For a few types of cancer, most patients with that cancer will have a target for a particular medication, so they can be treated with that medication. But, most of the time, your tumor will require to be tested to see if it includes targets for which we have medications. Testing your cancer for targets that could aid you and your doctor choose your treatment is called biomarker testing. You may need to have a biopsy for biomarker testing. A biopsy is a process in which your doctor extracts a piece of the tumor for testing. There are some risks to having a biopsy. These risks differ depending on the extent of the tumor and location. Your doctor will clarify the risks of having a biopsy for your type of tumor.

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Chemotherapy Side Effects Management

Chemotherapy treats numerous types of cancer effectively. But like other treatments, it often causes side effects. The side effects of chemotherapy can change person to person. They rely on the type of cancer, location, medications and dose, and your overall health. Chemotherapy treatment works on live cells. Live cells are cells that are growing and dividing into more additional of the same type of cell. Chemotherapy Side Effects Management Cancer cells are live, but so are some healthy cells. These retain cells in your blood, mouth, digestive system, and hair follicles. When chemotherapy damages these healthy cells, side effects occur. Can side effects be treated? Yes it can be treated. Cancer specialists in Pune Dr. Pratik Patil can help you to prevent or treat several side effects. Today, many more drugs are available. Controlling and treating side effects is called palliative care or supportive care. It is also an important part of cancer treatment. Doctors and scientists work continuously to develop drugs, drug blends, and ways of giving remedies with fewer side effects. Many kinds of chemotherapy are easier to endure than they were a few years ago. Common side effects of chemotherapy: Various drugs result in different side effects. Specific types of chemotherapy often have distinct side effects. But each person’s experience is dissimilar. Tell your doctor about all the side effects you detect. For most types of chemotherapy, side effects do not show how well the medicine is working.

Daycare (chemotherapy administration)

What is chemotherapy daycare? Chemotherapy is normally given in an outpatient setting known as a chemotherapy daycare. The day-care unit will cater to patients who are obtaining infusions over a short period (generally 2-6 hours). Chemo is distributed in cycles depending on the type of cancer, the goal of therapy, and the way the body is responding. Chemotherapy treatments may be given daily, weekly, or monthly but are normally given in 3 weekly cycles. Chemotherapy Daycare How is chemotherapy given? Most chemotherapy is given straight into the bloodstream through an intravenous catheter. Intravenous drugs may be given in various ways: Direct IV (intravenous) push. Quick administration of chemo treatment via a syringe over a few minutes. Infusion therapy can last from a few minutes to a few hours. This could be a combination of medications that are given in a controlled intake through a pump. Steady infusion given via a pump can last from 1 to 7 days. Constant chemo treatment can damage veins, therefore, chemotherapy can be given through various methods. Central venous catheters are bigger than IV catheters and therefore can be put in larger veins. This eradicates repeated poking due to intravenous catheters as the central venous catheters are indwelling for a longer duration (6months – 1 year). There are different types of central venous catheters(chemo ports) that are inserted either in the chest or arm. Other Routes of chemotherapy administration: By mouth: chemo which can take in a pill, capsule, or even a liquid. The exact dose must be taken at the right time. Intrathecal (IT): IT chemo is provided in the spinal canal so that chemo can reach the brain and the spinal cord. Intra-arterial: chemo is given straight into an artery which would be supplying blood to the tumor Intracavitary: chemo drugs that are given into a confined area of the body such as the chest or abdomen. Intramuscular: given straight into the muscle tissue Topical: used on the skin in the form of a cream, gel, or ointment. During and after (48 hours) of chemotherapy daycare: Nutrition is essential for post-chemotherapy. Small regular feeds are needed to support the body’s repair. Usually, there may be nausea and vomiting for which the doctor will specify medicines. As much as possible the patient should get back to his daily routine activities with adequate periods of rest Patients must avoid any kind of contact sports to stop injury and bleeding. Flush the washroom twice after it is used. Always keep the cover down whenever flushing If contact with a patient’s body fluid is necessary, a caretaker should wear two gloves and must clean their hands carefully twice with soap or handwash. Any clothes or linen which have body fluids on them should be washed in the washing machine. There can be hair loss as a side effect of chemotherapy. This hair loss is usually reversible.

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