You may have one treatment or a combination of treatments to manage your cancer. The most common treatments for cancer are:
Surgery
Types of surgery include:
- Staging. This helps your team find out how much cancer is in your body and how far along it is. Knowing these details will help them find the right treatment plan for you.
- Curative. This removes the cancer completely.
- Debulking. This takes out part of the cancer to make the tumor smaller. It can help other treatments like chemotherapy or radiation be more successful.
Chemotherapy
Also known as chemo, this treatment uses powerful medicine to fight cancer. It's a systemic treatment. That means it affects your whole body. Your oncologist (cancer doctor) will decide what chemo medicine is right for you. They'll also decide how much and how often you need it for the best result.
Chemo might be the only treatment you need. Or it could be one piece of a more complex treatment plan.
Radiation
This treatment destroys or damages cancer cells through high-energy particles or waves, such as X-rays. More than half of all cancer patients receive radiation. There are three types of radiation: external, internal, and systemic. The one you get depends on the type of cancer you have, as well as where the cancer is.
- External radiation uses a machine. It sends rays into the tumor from outside your body, only targeting the part of your body affected by cancer.
- With internal radiation, a radioactive source goes inside your body near the cancer, either for a short time or permanently depending on the type of cancer.
- Systemic radiation comes from a special radioactive medicine. You might take it by mouth or get it through a vein. The medicine then travels throughout your body. Your doctor will tell you about any safety actions you need to take.
Stem cell transplant
This procedure puts healthy stem cells in your body to replace the stem cells affected by cancer or cancer treatment. It's a very complicated process. Your doctor will review the risks and benefits if this is the best fit for you. You might also hear it referred to as a bone marrow transplant.
Immunotherapy
These medicines help train your immune system to find and fight cancer cells. It's a more personalized approach that can work for certain cancers.