
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy uses powerful medications to kill cancer cells, often administered intravenously or orally. This treatment can be used to cure cancer, control its growth, or relieve symptoms.

Immunotherapy
Immunotherapy harnesses the body’s immune system to recognize and destroy cancer cells, often using checkpoint inhibitors or CAR-T cell therapy.

Targeted Therapy
Targeted therapy employs medications that specifically target cancer cells’ genetic mutations or molecular abnormalities, reducing harm to healthy cells.

Hormone Therapy
Hormone therapy involves using medications to block or suppress hormones that fuel cancer growth, commonly used to treat breast, prostate, and endometrial cancers.

Palliative Care
Palliative care focuses on alleviating cancer symptoms, pain, and stress, improving quality of life for patients and their families. This care is often provided alongside curative treatments.

Supportive Care
Supportive care encompasses a range of services, including emotional, social, and practical support, to help patients and families cope with cancer’s physical and emotional challenges.