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Metastatic Cancer Treatment
Metastatic cancer refers to cancer that has spread from its original site to other parts of the body. It is one of the most challenging stages to treat.
Modern treatments include chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and radiation. Immunotherapy, in particular, has shown promising results.
However, high treatment costs and severe side effects remain major concerns. Accessibility to advanced therapies is also limited.
In conclusion, while treatment options are improving, affordability and early detection are critical factors.
Metastatic cancer refers to a stage of cancer where the disease has spread from its original (primary) site to other parts of the body, such as the lungs, liver, brain, or bones. This process, known as metastasis, makes the condition significantly more complex and difficult to treat compared to localized cancer. In a group discussion, one of the most important points to highlight is that metastatic cancer is often not completely curable, but it…

