This story is from November 07, 2024
Advances in Cancer Treatment: How cutting-edge treatments are changing outcomes
Nanotechnology is transforming cancer treatment by delivering drugs directly to tumors and improving diagnostic imaging. Ablation therapy, a minimally invasive procedure, uses heat or cold to destroy malignant tissue without the need for open surgery. Research is also investigating the potential of natural antioxidants to neutralize harmful free radicals and potentially prevent cancer.
(Dr. Kunjahari Medhi, Senior Director, Medical Oncology, Cancer Care, Medanta, Gurugram)
Cancer treatment has changed a lot in the past one decade. It is an era of personalized medicine.
Personalized medicine uses a person's genetic profiling of the tumor to individualize the treatment. Genetic profiling can be done by newer techniques called as next generation sequencing where multiple sequencing of tumor genes is done simultaneously. Based on the results of the genetic profiling of the tumor, various targeted therapies can be utilized to treat the patient with excellent outcomes.
Some of these treatment modalities are often administered in the form of oral drugs.
Another cutting-edge treatment modality is usage of checkpoint inhibitors to treat cancers (often called immunotherapy). Cancer cells evade the killing by our own immune cells by developing ways to hide from immune system. Immunotherapy drugs often reactivate our immune system and enable them to recognize cancer cells and kill them. It is changed the treatment paradigm of many cancers like lung, colorectal, kidney and lymphomas. Another new area of development has been success of antibody -drug conjugates which combines targeted therapy and delivers a focused delivery of chemotherapy at the cellular level.
CAR-T cell therapy is increasingly being recognised as the most advanced form of treatment. It also harnesses our own immune system to fight deadly cancers like relapsed lymphomas and multiple myelomas (a form of blood cancer). In this patient’s T-cell LS are harvested, genetically altered in lab to recognise tumor cells and multiplied and infused in the patients which kills certain subtypes of cancer.
There are a lot of exciting and newer developments happening in the area of oncology and with the help of modern medicine and scientific technologies, we hope to have a better treatment for cancer each passing day.
We are also utilizing something called as theranostics to treat cancer cells or tumors which are refractory to most traditional chemotherapy treatment. Here, radioligand is tagged to some pharmaceutical drugs which goes inside the human body and fights the cancer cells.
(Dr. Abhishek Raj, Senior Consultant & Head , Medical Oncology, Haematology & BMT, Sarvodaya Hospital)
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