Systemic Therapies
for Cancer Systemic therapies are treatments that target cancer cells throughout the entire body. These therapies can include chemotherapy, hormone therapy, or immunotherapy, amongst others. Systemic therapies aim to destroy cancer cells while minimizing the effect on normal cells, leading to improved outcomes and quality of life for those receiving the treatment. Systemic therapies have been used to treat many types of cancer, including breast, colorectal, and lung cancer. They can be used as a standalone treatment, or to supplement other treatments such as surgery or radiation therapy. Systemic therapies are a crucial part of cancer treatments, allowing for improved outcomes and improved quality of life for those affected by the disease.
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