Targeted drugs can show the phenomenon of lowering of white blood cells, but this phenomenon will be much lighter than the symptoms of radiotherapy patients.
1. Targeted drugs are mainly used to kill tumors by acting on specific gene targets. In the process of treatment, the phenomenon of bone marrow suppression such as lowering of white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets can occur, but the symptoms are not as obvious as the symptoms of bone marrow suppression in radiotherapy patients.
2. Adverse effects of targeted drug therapy may include skin rash, elevated blood pressure, etc. Hepatotoxicity may also occur in the process of drug administration, and patients may have reactions such as elevation of alanine aminotransferase and glutamic oxalate aminotransferase in liver function tests.
Targeted drugs are used in clinical treatment, if adverse reactions occur, through the clinician’s advice can be discontinued or increase other drugs for comprehensive treatment.