Anticancer Therapy
Anticancer therapy refers to treatments used to slow or stop the growth of cancerous cells in the body. These treatments may range from surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy to newer, more targeted therapies like immunotherapy and proton therapy. Anticancer therapy works to treat or cure existing cancers and improve the patient’s quality of life, sometimes even preventing cancer from recurring. Due to its significant effectiveness in treating and potentially curing cancer, anticancer therapy has become a major part of modern oncology.
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