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1 Andrea Janeš Mentor: A. Žmegač Horvat
Cancer Treatment Andrea Janeš Mentor: A. Žmegač Horvat th

2 Choice of Cancer Treatment
Specific characteristics of cancer Patient’s overall condition Goals of treatment: cure keep from spreading relieve symptoms

3 Options Surgery Chemotherapy Radiation therapy Hormonal therapy
Targeted therapy Biological therapy Personalized Cancer Care Clinical Trials Stem Cell Transplantation

4 Surgery Used to: diagnose cancer (eg. biopsy) determine its stage
treat cancer (eg. resection)

5 Biopsy Curative surgery Cryosurgery Debulking surgery Electrosurgery Laser surgery Prophylactic surgery Palliative surgery Restorative or reconstructive surgery Staging surgery

6 Radiation therapy Local treatment High-energy rays
May be externally or internally delivered Not useful in disseminated disease

7 External Beam Radiation Therapy (EBRT)
Via linear accelerators Delivered on an outpatient basis for approximately 6 to 8 weeks Radiation from multiple directions Delivered specifically to an organ or encompassing the surrounding area, including lymph nodes

8 Brachytherapy Radioactive material placed directly into or near the cancer Additional boost of radiation or the only type of radiation therapy Permanent or temporary

9 Chemotherapy Systemic treatment Single drugs or combinations of drugs
Administered through a vein, injected into a body cavity, or delivered orally in the form of a pill Regimen/protocol

10 Adjuvant therapy Neo-adjuvant therapy Concurrent therapy

11 Side effects Alopecia Fibrosis Mucositis Myelosuppresion
Nausea and vomiting Pneumonitis Xerostomia

12 Hormonal Therapy Reduces the amount of hormone circulating in the body
Blocks the hormone receptors on cancer cell membrane Drugs and/or removal of organs that secrete hormones

13 Targeted Therapy Drugs that target a specific pathway in the growth and development of a tumor The targets are various molecules in the body that are known or suspected to play a role in cancer formation

14 Biological Therapy Uses the body’s immune system to facilitate the killing of cancer cells Interferon, interleukin, monoclonal antibodies, colony stimulating factors (cytokines), and vaccines

15 Resources http://www.cancerconsultants.com/cancer-treatment


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