Oncology Treatments.
Oncology treatments include surgery to remove tumors, chemotherapy to kill cancer cells, radiation therapy to target and destroy cancer, and targeted therapy to specifically attack cancer cells based on their unique characteristics.
Tumour Surgery
Chemotherapy
Using drugs to kill or inhibit the growth of cancer cells throughout the body, often by targeting rapidly dividing cells.
Radiation Therapy
Employing high-energy radiation to target and destroy cancer cells or shrink tumors in specific areas of the body.
Targeted Therapy
Using drugs or other substances to specifically target cancer cells based on their genetic, molecular, or cellular characteristics, often with fewer side effects compared to traditional chemotherapy.