Department of Pathology, University of Queensland, Woolloongabba, Australia
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Cellular Oncology and Precision Medicine: Targeted Therapies for Cancer Treatment
Author(s): Chaong Wang*
Plasma is a component of blood that contains water, electrolytes, hormones, waste products, and proteins, including antibodies and clotting
factors. While plasma itself is not used as a primary treatment for cancer, it does play a vital role in cancer care in several ways. Cancer patients
undergoing treatments like chemotherapy and radiation therapy may experience a decrease in their blood cell counts, including red blood cells
(anaemia) and platelets (thrombocytopenia). In such cases, patients may require blood transfusions, which can include components like plasma
to help manage these side effects. Cancer is a major public health problem worldwide. Global demographic characteristics predict an increasing
cancer incidence in the next decades, with >20 million new cancer cases annually expected by 2025. According to GLOBOCAN data, 14.1 million
new cases and .. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2329-6771.2023.12.433
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