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Targeted therapy is a type of drug used specifically to treat certain types of cancer.
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This page explains what targeted therapy is, why you may need targeted therapy and what to expect during your treatment.
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Targeted therapy is not an effective treatment for all types of cancer because some cancers do not have molecular targets. You may need to have your cancer tissue tested before you start treatment to see whether your type of cancer can be treated with targeted therapy.
Some cancers that targeted therapy may be used to treat include some types of:
Receptors are present on the surface of all cells and allow cells to send or receive signals telling them how to behave. Most monoclonal antibodies target and connect to receptors that are mainly found on cancer cells. There are several types of monoclonal antibody therapies that work in different ways including:
Monoclonal antibodies may also:
Small molecule drugs are small enough to enter cells due to their low molecular weight. Once inside the cancer cells, they can affect other molecules which may cause the cancer cells to die.
PARP (poly-ADP ribose polymerase) is a protein that helps damaged cells to repair themselves. PARP inhibitors block PARP proteins and prevent them from working which may cause cancer cells to become damaged and die.
During your appointment, your consultant will ask you about your symptoms, diagnosis, medical history and general health. They may ask to see the results of any tests or scans you have had previously, or they may arrange them on the day. The type of tests will depend on the type of cancer you have, but may include blood tests, or imaging scans such as an X-ray, CT scan, ultrasound or MRI.
At your first appointment, your consultant will spend time getting to know you, discuss your expectations for treatment and encourage you to ask any questions you may have. At Circle Health Group, we want you to be as well-informed and comfortable as possible during your time with us, so please discuss any questions or concerns with your consultant during your appointment.
How your targeted therapy is given depends on the type of treatment you are receiving:
Depending on the type of targeted therapy you are having, you may have your treatment at home, or as an outpatient in hospital.
How long you need to have targeted therapy depends on the type of treatment you are having, the type and stage of your cancer, and how you respond to treatment. You may need to have treatment daily, weekly, monthly, or less frequently. Some targeted therapy is given in cycles, where you have a period of treatment followed by a period of rest to allow your body to recover and build new, healthy cells.
During your targeted therapy, you’ll need to attend the hospital for regular checkups to see how you are responding to treatment. This may involve having tests such as blood tests, X-rays, CT scans or other imaging scans to assess how well your treatment is working. Your consultant will also ask you about any side effects you may be experiencing and prescribe medication or give advice on how to manage these.
Recovering from targeted therapy varies from person to person and depends on factors such as your age, diagnosis, general health, the type of targeted therapy, and whether you experience side effects.
To help your recovery go as smoothly as possible:
Like all medications, targeted therapy can cause side effects in some people. Side effects vary from person to person and depend on the type of medication you are given.
Your consultant will explain all the potential side effects of your targeted therapy before you start your treatment and answer any questions you may have.
Most side effects of targeted therapy are temporary and improve over time or once your treatment is finished. In some cases, side effects may last longer and need ongoing management.
Possible side effects of targeted therapy include:
If you would like to see a consultant or learn more about targeted therapy for cancer, book your appointment online today or call a member of our team directly on 0808 189 5499.
Targeted therapy - Macmillan Cancer Support
What are targeted cancer drugs? - Cancer Research UK