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Targeted Cancer Drugs

  • December 8, 2023
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Targeted Cancer Drugs

Subject : Science and Tech

Section: HEALTH

What are targeted cancer drugs?

  • These drugs work by ‘targeting’ those differences that help a cancer cell to survive and grow. They are one of the main treatments for some cancers like advanced melanoma and some types of leukaemia.
  • Different types of targeted drugs are-
    • Monoclonal antibodies ( it is a type of immunotherapy that trigger the immune system to attack and kill cancer cells),
    • Cancer growth blockers,
    • Drugs that block cancer blood vessel growth and
    • PARP inhibitors (poly-ADP ribose polymerasea is a protein (enzyme) found in our cells. It helps damaged cells to repair themselves.)
  • Targeted drugs are not suitable for all types of cancers.
  • Targeted therapy depends on:
    • The type of cancer one have
    • How far one’s cancer has spread (the stage)
    • Other cancer treatments one’ve had

Testing:

  • It is done to find out whether the treatment is likely to work. These tests look for changes in certain proteins or genes.

How do they work?

  • Cancer cells have changes in their genes (DNA) that make them different from normal cells.
    • The changes that make a lung cancer grow can be different to ones that make a breast cancer grow. And the changes in the genes of one person who has lung cancer might be different to the changes in someone else with lung cancer.
  • Targeted cancer drugs work by ‘targeting’ those differences that a cancer cell has.
  • Targeted drugs might:
    • stop cancer cells from dividing and growing
    • seek out cancer cells and kill them
    • encourage the immune system to attack cancer cells
    • stop cancers from growing blood vessels
    • help carry other treatments such as chemotherapy, directly to the cancer cells

Source: CR

Science and tech Targeted Cancer Drugs

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