Targeted Therapy for Hematologic Conditions
About the procedure
Targeted therapy uses medications designed to specifically attack abnormal cells while minimizing damage to healthy cells. It is commonly used in certain leukemias, lymphomas, and other blood disorders. By targeting specific genetic or molecular pathways, this approach improves treatment precision and reduces side effects compared to traditional chemotherapy.
Care Before the Procedure
- Molecular testing
- Diagnosis confirmation
- Treatment planning
- Counseling session
Care During the Procedure
- Targeted medication administration
- Monitoring response
- Laboratory follow-up
- Side effect management
Care After the Procedure
- Ongoing disease monitoring
- Dose adjustments
- Long-term follow-up
- Supportive care
Eligibility
- Specific leukemia types
- Certain lymphoma cases
- Genetic mutation–driven conditions
- Patients requiring precision therapy





