Cancer treatments depend on the type and stage of the disease. Common treatments include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, hormone therapy, stem cell or bone marrow transplants, and photodynamic hyperthermia. Treatments are generally divided into two categories: local and systemic.
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Related Tags: Chemotherapy | Targeted Therapy | Immunotherapy | Surgical Oncology | Clinical Trials | Palliative Care | Combination Therapy | Adjuvant Therapy | Neoadjuvant Therapy | Side Effects Management | Personalized Treatment Plans | Treatment Response Monitoring | Survivorship Care | Quality of Life | Caregiver Support
Related Societies: National Comprehensive Cancer Network | American Society of Clinical Oncology | European Society for Medical Oncology | American Association of Cancer Research | Cancer Research UK