
Hematologic Malignancies Treatment
Hematologic malignancies are cancers arising from blood-forming tissues, such as leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma. Their treatment typically involves methods like chemotherapy (drugs to kill cancer cells), targeted therapy (drugs that specifically attack cancer cells), immunotherapy (boosting the body's immune response), radiation therapy, or stem cell transplants. The approach depends on the specific disease type, stage, and patient health. Advances have improved outcomes significantly, often aiming to eradicate cancer, restore normal blood cell production, and minimize side effects, helping patients achieve remission and better quality of life.