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How do targeted cancer therapies differ from traditional chemo therapies

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Chemotherapy drugs destroy cells that grow and divide rapidly. However, in addition to the cancer cells that replicate rapidly, they also kill normal, healthy body cells in the hair and skin causing significant side effects. Targeted therapies are an advancement in medicinal chemistry because they specifically target cancer cells, which will reduce damage to healthy cells. Also, some targeted therapies may be less toxic on the body overall, even though side effects still occur.

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The drugs known as targeted therapy help stop cancer from growing and spreading. They work by targeting specific genes or proteins. These genes and proteins are found in cancer cells or in cells related to cancer growth, like blood vessel cells, but still different from traditional chemotherapy.
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