Is targeted therapy effective for colon cancer?

Targeted therapy is a common treatment for cancer in modern clinics, and from the large number of colon cancer patients treated in clinics, targeted therapy is a better treatment for colon cancer and the effect is more significant.

Targeted therapies are generally indicated for patients with advanced colon cancer and are suitable for combination with chemotherapy for more significant effects. Targeted therapies for colon cancer include anti-angiogenic therapy, EGFR receptor inhibitors, and multi-targeted kinase inhibitors.

Patients must pay more attention to their diet when using targeted therapy for colon cancer, because their bodies are very weak during the whole treatment process, so they should eat more nutritious, high-protein, easy-to-digest food, and the taste should be light. The first thing you need to do is to take some honey to enhance the peristaltic function of the intestines, which is helpful in preventing constipation.

In addition, the patient should be reviewed in a timely manner to keep the condition under control so that it does not deteriorate.