
Oncological Intervention
Oncological intervention refers to the various medical treatments and procedures used to diagnose and treat cancer. This includes surgery to remove tumors, radiation therapy that uses high-energy waves to target cancer cells, and chemotherapy, which involves using drugs to stop cancer from growing. There are also targeted therapies and immunotherapies that focus on specific characteristics of cancer cells. The goal of these interventions is to eliminate cancer, control its growth, reduce symptoms, and improve the patient's quality of life. Each approach is tailored to the individual patient's type and stage of cancer.