Treatment types
Modern oncology treatments in China — from CAR-T to targeted therapy and bone-marrow transplant.
Cell therapy
Targets tumours resistant to conventional chemotherapy or radiation and supplies long-term control through immune memory.
Read more →Immunotherapy
Activates the patient’s own immune system and aims it at the tumour. Used alone or in combination.
Read more →Targeted therapy
Acts on the tumour’s molecular targets. Improves efficacy and reduces toxicity.
Read more →Gene therapy
Operates at the molecular level — editing tumour genes, boosting immune response and delivering therapeutic constructs to specific targets.
Read more →Chemotherapy
Systemic drug treatment aimed at killing rapidly dividing tumour cells.
Read more →Radiation therapy
Uses ionising radiation to damage the DNA of tumour cells, killing them or stopping division.
Read more →Hormonal therapy
An effective, selective approach for hormone-dependent tumours.
Read more →Surgery
Used to remove the tumour, debulk, manage complications or obtain tissue for diagnosis.
Read more →Bone marrow and stem-cell transplant
Restores immunity and haematopoiesis and serves as a platform for downstream immune- or cell-therapy.
Read more →Local ablative methods
Minimally invasive or non-invasive technologies that selectively destroy tumour tissue without removing the organ.
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