Chemotherapy, surgery, and radiotherapy are generally used to treat oral cancer; among them, chemotherapy is the first-line treatment. In addition, antimetabolites, platinum-based drugs, and plant alkaloids are available to treat oral cancer. However, cancers develop drug resistance to several chemotherapeutic drugs. In the past two decades, immunotherapy has rapidly progressed as a promising cancer treatment modality and has been very successful in treating certain types of advanced cancers.
Immune checkpoint therapy, adoptive T cell transfer therapy, cancer vaccines, and monoclonal antibody combination therapies are used to develop potential anti-cancer treatments. To know more about the latest development in chemotherapy and immunotherapy for treating oral cancer, join the proficient Oncologist Dr. Uma Dangi in our 9 th -anniversary special Dent-E-ssentials webinar on 7 thβ¦