In a method for treating a carcinoma in a patient, a medicine is administered via the blood stream of the patient that appears, to the patients immune system, that tissue of the carcinoma is an inflammation source. The medicine employs two active components that are coupled to each other in a form allowing administration of the two active components to the carcinoma via the blood stream of the patient. A first of the active components is at least one coupling molecule that specifically tethers to a target molecule formed by cancer tissue of the carcinoma. A second of the active ingredients is at least one signal molecule typical to inflammation, or at least one originating molecule encoding such a signal molecule, that induces the immune system of the body to attack the cancer cells.