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Targeted Therapy

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A class of cancer treatments that specifically attack cancer cells by targeting the molecular abnormalities driving their growth, such as mutated proteins or overexpressed receptors, whilst causing less damage to normal cells compared to conventional chemotherapy. The availability of specific targeted agents depends on the molecular profile of the patient's tumour, determined through genetic or biomarker testing.

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