TREATMENTS HUB
Each guide provides clear, clinically reviewed information on symptoms, diagnosis, staging, and treatment options—including standard therapies like chemotherapy and radiation, advanced approaches such as immunotherapy and targeted therapy, and access to clinical trials—to help you navigate your diagnosis with confidence.
All resources reviewed by oncology specialists | Includes biomarker and trial-matching information | Updated March 2026
Learn how CAR-T Treatment works, which cancers it treats, major risks, who may qualify, and when to ask about approved therapy or trials.
Learn how CART works, who may be eligible, key risks like cytokine release syndrome, and questions to ask your oncology team
Explore trial pathways for CAR-T, TIL, and gene therapy, with plain-language guidance on 21fit, referral timing, and next steps.
Learn how CAR-T trials differ by disease, target, line of therapy, and location so you can ask better questions before referral.
Understand gene therapy for transfusion-dependent beta-thalassemia, who may qualify, conditioning risks, alternatives, and referral questions.
Learn what TIL therapy is, where it is approved, which cancers are being studied, key risks, and when to ask about trials.
Understand the main solid-tumor settings being studied in TIL trials, who may qualify, and how to judge whether a trial is realistic.
Understand immunotherapy Treatments types (including checkpoint inhibitors and CAR-T), potential benefits, side effects, and questions to ask your oncology team.
Learn transplant types, key steps, major risks, recovery guidance, and questions to ask—plus how clinical trials may apply.
Learn how FDA-approved gene therapies for sickle cell disease work, who may qualify, major risks, conditioning, and questions before referral.
Understand common goals of cancer surgery, how to prepare, what recovery may involve, and key questions to ask your surgeon.
Learn what chemotherapy Treatment is, why it’s used, common side
effects, and practical ways to prepare—plus questions to ask and support
resources.
Radiation therapy basics, external beam vs brachytherapy,
typical side effects like fatigue, and how to prepare—plus questions to ask.
Understand why hormone therapy is used, what “hormone-positive” can mean, common side effects, and questions to ask your care team.
Clinical trials:
Clinical trials are the foundation of medical progress. They represent a rigorous, regulated process through which new treatments—including drugs, devices, and behavioral interventions—are evaluated for safety and effectiveness before becoming widely available.
For patients and families considering participation, understanding how trials treatments work is essential. This guide provides clear, authoritative information to help you make informed decisions.
Learn more about cancer:
treatment for each cancer:
Most Searched Cancer
Metastatic Cancer
This site references clinical guidelines from NCCN, ASCO, ACS, ESMO, CSCO, CACA, and ChiCTR.
All resources reviewed by oncology specialists | Includes biomarker and trial-matching information | Updated March 2026






