Cost Effective Targeted Cancer Therapy
What You Should Know About Treatment Options
By Christine Cadena, published Feb 07, 2008
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In the advances of medicine and technology, cancer treatment, today, is far more advanced than in decades past. When suffering from a malignancy, it is important to become familiar with the latest in medical research especially that which involves targeted chemotherapy. Using a combination of monoclonal antibodies and inhibitors, many cancer patients are using cocktail treatments designed to target a specific malignancy. Not all cancers are the same. As a result, if you suffer from a cancer diagnosis, it is important to become familiar with the treatment options available to you. Where traditional chemotherapy was once used to treat all forms of cancer, today there are other forms of cancer treatment that can be used to manage your battle against cancer more effectively. In fact, there are as many as 15 forms of target cancer therapies on the market today, offering greater options to win the battle against cancer and place the complication into remission.
If your physician has prescribed a targeted therapy, it is important to become familiar with the potential complications that may arise from this form of treatment. In many cases, the side effects that are consistent among target therapies include the development of rash, cardiovascular complications, complications associated with wound healing, vomiting, nausea and even diarrhea. Depending on the type of targeted cancer treatment, you may also be at-risk for developing a gastrointestinal perforation, developing lung disease or becoming more prone to infections. Should any of these side effects become a concern, consult your physician for additional medical treatment.
One of the additional advantages associated with targeted cancer treatment involves the cost associated with treatment. Because the treatment is administered orally, the costs associated with IV infusion and vascular access is reduced. In many cases, cancer patients who use targeted therapy find they are able to continue working or attending school, even if on a part-time basis.

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Side effects of targeted cancer treatment are similiar to that of chemotherapyComments
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