Locoregional chemotherapy
Locoregional chemotherapy is a targeted cancer treatment that delivers high doses of chemotherapy directly to the tumour site or its surrounding region, maximizing the impact on cancer cells while minimizing systemic side effects. This approach is particularly effective for cancers that are confined to a specific area, such as liver, bladder, or limb cancers. By concentrating the chemotherapy in the tumour's vicinity, locoregional therapy enhances drug effectiveness and reduces exposure to the rest of the body. Administered by a team of specialized oncologists, this treatment can be performed through various methods, including intra-arterial infusion or isolated limb perfusion. Locoregional chemotherapy offers a potent and focused option, aiming to improve outcomes and preserve patients' overall health.