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Target Therapy Treatment  in Baraut , Bagpat & Shamli

What Is Targeted Therapy ?

Targeted therapy is a modern cancer treatment that focuses only on the cancer cells — without harming most healthy cells in your body. It’s different from Target, which can affect both good and bad cells. Targeted therapy works by looking for special changes (called targets) in cancer cells. These are things like genes or proteins that help cancer grow. The medicine then blocks or attacks those targets to stop the cancer from spreading.

Meet Dr. Rajender Kumar – Expert in Tagrget Care

Dr. Rajender Kumar stands out as a trusted name in targeted therapy care in Baraut, Baghpat, and Shamli. With 25+ years of experience, Dr. Kumar offers patients personalized and precise treatment plans that focus on destroying cancer cells while protecting healthy tissue. Dr. Rajender Kumar uses the latest medical advances to identify the genetic and molecular profile of each patient’s cancer.

Conditions Treated with Target Therapy

Dr. Rajender Kumar provides Tagrget treatment for various types of cancer

  • Lungs Cancer
  • Breast Cancaer
  • Colorectal Cancer
  • stomach cancer
  • Liver Cancer
  • Ovarian Cancer
  • Pancreatic Cancer
Why Choose Us for Chemotherapy Expert Care

Dr. Kumar brings 25+years of experience in treating various types of cancer with targeted therapy. He stays updated with the latest research and clinical guidelines to offer the best care possible.

Personalized Treatment Plans
No two cancers are the same. We carefully study your cancer’s genetic makeup to choose the right medicine that works specifically for your type of cancer.

Less Side Effects, More Comfort
Targeted therapy is designed to attack only the cancer cells, meaning fewer side effects and a better quality of life during treatment.

Complete Support Throughout Your Journey
From diagnosis to recovery, we’re with you every step of the way — offering emotional support, counseling, diet guidance, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – Targeted Therapy

Targeted therapy can be used either on its own or in combination with other treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation, or immunotherapy. The decision depends on the type and stage of cancer, as well as the individual patient’s condition and treatment goals.

The duration of targeted therapy varies depending on the type of cancer, how the patient responds to the treatment, and how well the therapy is tolerated. In some cases, it may be administered for a few months, while in others, it may continue over the long term to help control the cancer.

Targeted therapy may be delivered in two ways: as an oral medication (pill) or through intravenous (IV) infusion into a vein. The method of delivery depends on the specific drug being used and the type of cancer being treated.

Not all patients are eligible for targeted therapy. Specific tests, such as a biopsy or genetic testing, are usually required to determine whether the patient’s cancer contains certain molecular targets. If the required markers are present, targeted therapy may be a suitable treatment option.
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