Targeted Therapy

Medicines used as targeted therapies are systemic treatments that inhibit cancer growth or trigger the body’s immune system to attack cancer cells.

There are targeted therapies for many cancers. Inhibitor treatments block pathways that allow cancer to grow. Monoclonal antibodies create an immune response to cancer cells. This process, sometimes called immunotherapy, can target and kill cancer cells or deliver other treatments, such as chemotherapy medicines.


 
For more information about The Rosenfeld Cancer Center or to find a cancer doctor, call 215-481-MEDI.