Adjuvant Therapy

Adjuvant therapy is therapy for cancer which is given in addition to the initial therapy to maximize its effectiveness. The surgeries and complex treatment regimens used in cancer therapy to describe adjuvant cancer treatments. Neoadjuvant therapy usually refers to surgery followed by chemotherapy and radiotherapy to help decrease the risk of the sarcoma recurring. Adjunct therapy is used for specific cancers such as malignancy melanoma however there is a little hard indication to utilize chemotherapy in the adjuvant location. Adjuvant treatment is effective in inhibiting the result of micro metastatic ailment from colorectal cancer that has been removed surgically. Adjuvant treatment increases the survival rate for patients with breast cancer. Radiation Therapy Conferences will explore the application of imaging techniques.

  • Neoadjuvant therapy
  • Adjuvant chemoradiotherapy
  • Concomitant systemic cancer therapy
  • Adjuvant Therapy in Breast cancer
  • Adjuvant Therapy in colorectal cancer
  • Immunotherapy

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