The Best Ways To Treat Breast Cancer
Chemotherapy

Like radiation, chemotherapy is used in conjunction with other forms of breast cancer treatment to maximize results. This medication, which is administered as a pill or injection, can help shrink tumors to make surgical removal easier, but it can also be used after surgery to prevent cancer cells from coming back. Although chemotherapy is sometimes used during the early stages of breast cancer, it's most often used to treat late-stage breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body. Depending on a patient's particular case, chemotherapy is typically administered once every one to three weeks for three months or longer.
Hit the target with the next method of treating breast cancer.
Targeted Therapy

Targeted therapy uses medication to directly seek out and destroy breast cancer cells. Unlike chemotherapy, the medication used in this treatment method don't inadvertently destroy healthy, cancer-free cells in the process. Instead, they're designed to affect only those cells which display telltale characteristics of cancer—like abnormally fast growth and reproduction. Because of its ability to only attack diseased cells, the side effects of targeted therapy are generally mild when compared to other breast cancer treatment options. It's estimated that up to two-thirds of all breast cancer cases can be targeted with this method. However, at this time, it's not considered a safe procedure for pregnant women.
Get to know more about treating breast cancer effectively now.