What is targeted therapy for liver cancer
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Some time ago, a friend of mine's father found out that he suffered from liver cancer. He often coughed up blood in his daily life. Recently, the symptoms of pithy formula have become more and more frequent, so after going to the hospital for treatment, now his condition has been controlled to a certain extent. Now I will tell you about the targeted treatment of liver cancer.
What is targeted therapy for liver cancer
First of all, for the disease of liver cancer, we should go to the regular hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible, and then carry out remission treatment through appropriate ways. Targeted therapy refers to the targeted action of anti-tumor drugs according to different specific sites of tumor, so as to kill tumor cells, and has less impact on normal tissues. Such treatment is more personalized, and the effect is usually good satisfying.
Secondly, targeted therapy is to design the corresponding therapeutic drugs at the cellular and molecular level according to the known carcinogenic sites. When drugs enter the body, they will specifically select the carcinogenic sites to combine with each other and cause the specific death of tumor cells without affecting the normal tissues and cells around the tumor.
Finally, targeted therapy is to design the corresponding therapeutic drugs according to the known carcinogenic site (which can be a protein molecule or a gene fragment in the tumor cell). When drugs enter the body, they will specifically select the carcinogenic site to combine action and make the tumor cell die specifically.
matters needing attention
For patients with liver cancer this disease, to have a positive and optimistic attitude to face the disease, actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment, in order to achieve better treatment effect, in the diet to avoid contact with spicy and irritating food, appropriate for some physical exercise. Targeted therapy refers to the use of standardized biomarkers to identify whether there is a disease-specific gene or gene spectrum that controls tumor growth, so as to determine the treatment method for specific targets.