Oral & Systemic Targeted Therapies

Oral & Systemic Targeted Therapies for Cancer

Cancer treatment has advanced greatly with the introduction of oral and systemic targeted therapies. Unlike traditional chemotherapy, which affects both healthy and cancerous cells, targeted therapies are designed to block specific cancer-causing molecules and pathways. This makes them more precise, effective, and easier to tolerate, with fewer side effects.
At Manipal Hospital, Delhi, Dr. Manish Sharma (Gold Medallist and cancer specialist) provides personalized treatment plans using these modern therapies. By combining medical expertise with the latest research, he ensures that patients receive the right therapy at the right time for better outcomes and improved quality of life.

Symptoms That May Require Targeted Therapy

Cancer can cause a variety of symptoms that may suggest the need for advanced treatments such as oral or systemic targeted therapies. These symptoms often develop gradually and should be carefully monitored. Early medical attention can make a big difference in treatment outcomes.

  • Persistent fatigue or weakness
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Loss of appetite
  • Long-lasting cough or breathing problems
  • Frequent or severe infections
  • Continuous or unexplained pain
  • Swelling or lumps in the body
  • Unusual bleeding or bruising

Oral & Systemic Targeted Therapies: Overview & Care

Oral and systemic targeted therapies are advanced cancer treatments that focus on blocking specific molecules and pathways responsible for cancer growth. Understanding how they work, who can benefit, treatment approaches, and supportive care is essential for patients and families navigating this journey.

How It Works

  • Targeted therapies act on specific cancer-causing molecules, disrupting cell growth and division. Oral medications allow treatment at home, while systemic therapies circulate through the body to target tumors that have spread.

Who Can Benefit

  • Patients with certain genetic or molecular cancer markers, such as HER2-positive breast cancer or EGFR-mutated lung cancer, may benefit the most from targeted therapies. Personalized testing helps determine suitability.

Treatment Advantages

  • Targeted therapies are more precise than chemotherapy, reduce side effects, and can improve treatment outcomes. Some therapies are oral, allowing patients to continue daily routines while receiving treatment.

Living With Therapy

  • Ongoing monitoring and supportive care are essential to manage side effects and maintain quality of life. Patients are encouraged to maintain a healthy lifestyle, including balanced nutrition and regular activity, during treatment.

Why Choose Dr. Manish Sharma for Oral & Systemic Targeted Therapy?

Dr. Manish Sharma is a Gold Medallist oncologist with extensive experience in advanced cancer treatments. He specializes in oral and systemic targeted therapies, helping patients receive precise and personalized care for better outcomes.

Expertise in Targeted Therapy

  • Dr. Sharma has specialized knowledge in using oral and systemic targeted therapies to treat a wide range of cancers, including breast, lung, colorectal, and kidney cancers.

  • He designs personalized treatment plans based on molecular and genetic testing to ensure the therapy is tailored to each patient’s cancer profile.

Advanced & Personalized Care

  • Dr. Sharma uses advanced diagnostic tools, including imaging and lab tests, to evaluate the patient’s condition before starting therapy.

  • He combines the latest targeted therapies with supportive care to maximize effectiveness while minimizing side effects, ensuring the best possible quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Oral and systemic targeted therapies are advanced cancer treatments that specifically attack cancer-causing cells or molecules while sparing most healthy cells. Oral therapy can be taken at home, while systemic therapy circulates throughout the body to target tumors.

These therapies block specific molecules or pathways that cancer cells need to grow and divide. By targeting only cancer-specific cells, they reduce damage to healthy cells and improve treatment outcomes.

Targeted therapies are used for cancers such as breast, lung, colorectal, kidney, and certain blood cancers. Suitability depends on genetic or molecular markers identified through testing.

Patients whose tumors have specific genetic or molecular markers, or who have cancers resistant to traditional chemotherapy, often benefit most from targeted therapies.

Targeted therapies are more precise than chemotherapy and usually cause fewer side effects. However, chemotherapy may still be needed in combination depending on cancer type and stage.

Side effects may include fatigue, nausea, diarrhea, skin rashes, or changes in blood counts. Most are manageable with supportive care and dose adjustments.

The duration depends on the type of cancer, therapy used, and patient response. Some patients take oral therapy daily for months, while systemic therapy schedules vary according to treatment plans.

Yes, targeted therapies are often combined with chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or radiation to improve effectiveness, depending on the cancer type and stage.

Not all patients are suitable. Eligibility depends on cancer type, stage, and the presence of specific genetic or molecular markers identified through testing.

Patients can schedule a consultation by contacting Manipal Hospital directly or through the official website. Dr. Sharma offers personalized treatment plans based on advanced diagnostics and molecular testing.