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Cancer of unknown primary (CUP)

Treatment for cancer of unknown primary (CUP)

The treatment you have depends on a number of things, including where the cancer is and your general health. The main treatments for CUP are targeted cancer drugs, chemotherapy or radiotherapy.

Preparing for treatment and life afterwards (prehabilitation)

There are things you can do to help you feel more in control of your health when preparing for treatment. This is called prehabilitation or prehab.

Treatment options for cancer of unknown primary

Treatment for cancer of unknown primary (CUP) can include chemotherapy, targeted cancer drugs, radiotherapy or surgery. You may also have treatment to control any symptoms you are experiencing.

Chemotherapy for cancer of unknown primary (CUP)

Chemotherapy uses anti cancer (cytotoxic) drugs to destroy cancer cells. You might have chemotherapy to treat cancer of unknown primary.

Radiotherapy for cancer of unknown primary (CUP)

Radiotherapy uses high energy rays to destroy cancer cells. The radiotherapy team plan your radiotherapy before you start treatment. It is sometimes given in combination with chemotherapy.

Treatment to control symptoms of CUP

Treatment to control symptoms is also called palliative care. The aim of palliative treatment is to relieve symptoms and improve your quality of life.

Follow up after treatment for CUP

After treatment for cancer of unknown primary (CUP), you might have regular follow up appointments. Or you may decide to only have appointments if you have any problems or develop a new symptom.

Last reviewed: 09 Aug 2024

Next review due: 09 Aug 2027

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