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Targeted therapy for cancer treatment

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Targeted treatments are drugs that target explicit pieces of disease cells, for example, proteins or qualities that assist malignant growths with developing and spread. They likewise may follow different kinds of cells that assist malignancies with developing and spread. For certain kinds of malignancy, directed treatments may work in a way that is better than different medicines. The FDA has approved targeted therapies for more than 15 types of cancer, including breast, prostate, colon, and lung. In any case, they possibly work if your tumor has the correct objective. Furthermore, directed treatments can frequently quit working if the objective changes or your malignancy finds a path around the treatment.