
Oncology Adjuvant treatment is a cancer therapy, which involves cancer treatment after the primary treatment is completed. Oncology adjuvants treatment mainly reduces the reoccurrence of cancer. Oncology Adjuvant therapy includes chemotherapy, targeted therapy, radiation therapy, hormone therapy, or biological therapy. Various factors are taken into consideration by the Oncologists like statistical data before opting for suitable adjuvant therapy. The key reason to opt for oncology adjuvant therapy is to increase the chances of survival patients having cancer by eradicating the risk of cancer reoccurrence. Oncology Adjuvant therapy is used to treat many cancers such as Colon cancer, lung, prostate cancer, breast, and others forms of gynecological cancers through oncological surgeries and adjuvant therapy but is ineffective for the treatment of renal carcinoma and some forms of brain cancer.