Chemotherapy and radiation therapy are two of the most effective and commonly used cancer treatments, designed to destroy cancer cells, shrink tumors, and prevent the spread of disease. These advanced therapies are often used individually or in combination, depending on the type, stage, and location of cancer.
Chemotherapy Treatment
Chemotherapy uses powerful anti-cancer drugs to target and kill rapidly growing cancer cells throughout the body. It may be given orally, through injections, or intravenously. Chemotherapy is commonly used to:
Destroy cancer cells
Reduce tumor size before surgery
Eliminate remaining cancer cells after surgery
Control cancer growth in advanced stages
Under expert medical supervision, chemotherapy is carefully planned to maximize effectiveness while minimizing side effects. Patients receive personalized treatment plans based on their medical condition and overall health.
Radiation Therapy
Radiation therapy uses high-energy rays to target and destroy cancer cells in a specific area of the body. It is a highly precise treatment that helps protect healthy tissues while effectively treating tumors. Radiation therapy is often recommended to:
Shrink tumors
Relieve cancer-related symptoms
Prevent cancer recurrence
Treat localized cancers with accuracy
Modern radiation techniques ensure improved safety, reduced treatment time, and better patient outcomes.