Biologically target drugs

These medications typically demonstrate greater selectivity in their actions compared to traditional chemotherapy. They are frequently incorporated into treatment protocols, often alongside other therapies such as surgery, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy.

The decision to pursue treatment with biologic medications depends on several factors, including the type and stage of cancer, as well as the individual's overall health. 

Biologicaly target drugs are designed to target specific molecules that promote the growth, progression, and spread of cancer.

Immunotherapy

Immunotherapy uses the patient's immune system to fight cancer.

Immunotherapy has different forms, which can either enhance the immune system or remove obstacles that prevent it from recognizing and eliminating cancer cells. It's important to note that the choice of immunotherapy depends on several factors such as the type and stage of cancer and the patient's general health.

Immunotherapy can be employed alone or with other treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy.