The Road to Redemption: Advances in Cancer Treatment for Children
This article is authored by Dr. Vinay Munikoty Venkatesh, Consultant - Paediatric Haematology Oncology & BMT, Manipal Hospital Yeshwanthpur and Whitefield.
Press Release, Feb 15, 2024, 4:50 PM IST
In the pursuit of combating paediatric cancer, the past decade has witnessed remarkable strides in the cancer care journey for children. For decades, it was a road paved with needles, scans, and the grueling side effects of treatment. However, advancements in medical science in terms of scientific breakthroughs, technological innovations, and a collaborative spirit among researchers and healthcare professionals have transformed the landscape of cancer treatment for children, offering hope and improved prospects for these young lives battling cancer.
Precision Medicine: Gone are the days of “one-size-fits-all” cancer treatments. Precision medicine is revolutionizing the way we target cancer in children, by analyzing their unique genetic makeup and tailoring therapies accordingly. By pinpointing the specific genetic mutations driving the cancer, oncologists can develop targeted therapies such as Bispecific Antibodies that directly aim at destroying the affected cancer cells by simultaneously targeting both cancer cells and the immune system’s T cells, minimizing damage to healthy cells. This approach allows for more effective treatment in treating various blood cancers, including leukemia and lymphoma with fewer side effects that can be particularly detrimental to developing organs in children.
Immunotherapy: In recent years, immunotherapy has emerged as a beacon of hope in the fight against paediatric cancer. Our immune system, our body’s natural defense against invaders, is being utilized in the fight against cancer. These therapies are developed to train the immune system to recognize and attack cancer cells. Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapy, a type of immunotherapeutic approach, involves genetically modifying a patient’s own T cells to find and destroy cancer cells. This personalized and targeted approach offers a lifeline to those for whom traditional treatments are less effective.
Advancements in radiation therapy has resulted in as a reduction of side effects in childhood cancer treatments. Minimally invasive techniques including laparoscopic surgeries and robotic-assisted procedures even in kids has made the recovery more satisfactory in the surgical aspect of cancer care.
The emphasis on early detection and screening has also gained prominence in cancer care for children. Improved imaging technologies and the development of non-invasive diagnostic methods, such as liquid biopsies, help in the identification of cancers at their nascent stages.
Cancer in children has a finite treatment with a higher likelihood of cure in most of the cases. In comparison to adults, kids with cancer remarkably do well when treated at appropriate time. The world of paediatric oncology has revolutionized in the last decade inculcating non-invasive diagnostic techniques, more targeted & individualized precision treatment, and holistic long-term follow-up, ensuring normal growth development of a child and producing a healthy individual to the society.
Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top News
Related Articles More
10 month baby gets new heart, new life
World COPD Day: Know your lung function
As Delhi chokes with dangerous pollution levels, doctors warn of health risks for all
World Diabetes Day 2024: Kasturba Hospital Manipal Hosts Zumba Session at Malpe Beach to Raise Diabetes Awareness
World Diabetes Day: An overview of types of diabetes
MUST WATCH
Latest Additions
Teen stabs man to death at railway station in Mumbai after quarrel over local train seat
War has endangered future of 2.5 billion children of world: UP CM Adityanath
UP man gets 10-yr jail term for murder attempt on father
Cement mixer truck overturns near Ambagilu
SC notice to Gujarat govt on Asaram’s plea seeking suspension of sentence in 2013 rape case
Thanks for visiting Udayavani
You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.