New Cancer Treatments

How Keytruda Cancer Treatment Works

Keytruda (pembrolizumab) is an immunotherapy cancer treatment that stimulates the patient’s immune system to help fight certain types of cancers. Because cancer cells can use certain proteins, like the PD-1 protein, to shield themselves from detection, this enables cancer cells to grow and spread. Keytruda blocks these proteins, preventing the cancer from hiding. The treatment is then able to help the immune system do its job: Find the cancer cells and destroy them. In this video, oncologist Dr. Stephen Lemon explains how Keytruda works, including what types of side effects patients may experience.

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How Opdivo Cancer Treatment Works

Opdivo ( nivolumab) is an immunotherapy cancer treatment that stimulates the patient’s immune system to fight their cancer. As an immune checkpoint inhibitor, Opdivo activates the immune system from being dormant and blocks cancer causing proteins from developing. This treatment is currently approved for the treatment of several cancers, including lung, melanoma, kidney, head and neck, various bladder cancers, liver cancer, colon cancer and Hodgkin Lymphoma. In this video, medical oncologist Dr. Stephen Lemon explains how Opdivo works, as well as what types of side effects it may cause.

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Living And Thriving With Stage 4 Cancer

With newer and better cancer treatments, people with stage 4 cancer (metastatic cancer) are now living longer, and better. In fact, many of these patients embrace their cancer journeys with a pro-active attitude. In this video, oncologist Dr. Stephen Lemon describes what stage 4 cancer is and touches upon some of the recent treatments that are continuing to enable many people with this disease to live longer and thrive.

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Advanced Breast Cancer Treatment Ibrance (Palbociclib)

Ibrance (palbociclib) is an FDA approved hormone based treatment for metastatic breast cancer. This cancer drug treats patients who are post menopausal and whose advanced cancer tests positive for an estrogen receptor (ER) as well as tests negative for the HER2 protein. Oncologist Dr. Stephen Lemon talks about how Ibrance works, as well as covers some of the side effects it may cause.

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