- Types of Cancer Treatment - NCI
This page lists the different cancer treatments, including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy and takes you to more information about each type
- Treatment by Cancer Type - NCCN
Access NCCN Category 1 guidelines for evidence-based cancer treatment recommendations, including breast, lung, and colorectal cancers
- Adjuvant therapy: Treatment to keep cancer from returning
Cancer cells survive by hiding from the immune system Immunotherapy helps the immune system cells find and kill the cancer cells Targeted therapy Targeted therapy for cancer is a treatment that uses medicines that attack specific chemicals in cancer cells By blocking these chemicals, targeted treatments can cause the cancer cells to die
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Traditional therapeutic approaches such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy have burdened cancer patients with onerous physical and psychological challenges Encouragingly, the landscape of
- OncoLink
OncoLink, the Web's first cancer resource,provides comprehensive information on coping with cancer, cancer treatments, cancer research advances, continuing medical education, cancer prevention, and clinical trials
- New Cancer Treatment Breakthroughs 2026: Immunotherapy, AI . . .
Cancer treatment is evolving faster than ever From cutting-edge immunotherapies to AI-driven diagnostics, the discoveries of 2026 are reshaping how clinicians detect, monitor, and treat malignancies These breakthroughs offer hope for longer survival, improved quality of life, and personalized therapies tailored to each patient
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Find the latest information about cancer treatments, research and prevention as well as how to become a patient at UT MD Anderson 1-877-632-6789
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Hormone therapy, also called hormone treatment or hormonal therapy, which treats cancers that use hormones to grow (such as breast cancer and prostate cancer) Stem cell transplants
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