Multimodal cancer therapy, often referred to simply as multimodal therapy or multimodal cancer care, is an approach for treatment of cancer that combines radiation and chemotherapy [1] or other multiple therapeutic modalities. [1] [2] For example, in the case of mesotheliomas, treatments combine modalities such as surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and radiotherapy. [3] Multimodal treatments can often have synergistic effects leading to better clinical outcomes. [4]
Diverse types of cancer can be treated via a multimodal approach, including non-small cell lung cancer [5] and gastric cancer. [6]
Multimodal cancer therapy, often referred to simply as multimodal therapy or multimodal cancer care, is an approach for treatment of cancer that combines radiation and chemotherapy [1] or other multiple therapeutic modalities. [1] [2] For example, in the case of mesotheliomas, treatments combine modalities such as surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and radiotherapy. [3] Multimodal treatments can often have synergistic effects leading to better clinical outcomes. [4]
Diverse types of cancer can be treated via a multimodal approach, including non-small cell lung cancer [5] and gastric cancer. [6]