Examples of palliative in the following topics:
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- Many low-dose palliative treatments (for example, radiation therapy targeting bony metastases) cause minimal or no side effects, although short-term pain flare-ups can be experienced in the days following treatment due to edemas compressing nerves in the treated area.
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- Many low-dose palliative treatments (for example, radiation therapy targeting bony metastases) cause minimal or no side effects, although short-term pain flare-ups can be experienced in the days following treatment due to edemas compressing nerves in the treated area.
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- The term contrasts in method with curative and palliative medicine, and in scope with public health methods, which work at the level of population health rather than individual health.
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- For example, after acknowledging the complex medical and emotional circumstances that surround end-of-life care for a loved one, you might move forward to state your opinion: "When therapeutic and palliative care have reached the limits of their effectiveness in the treatment of fatal illness, patients (and/or their surrogates) should have all options available to them in terms of deciding how or if to continue treatment.
- For example, after acknowledging the complex medical and emotional circumstances that surround end-of-life care for a loved one, you might move forward to state your opinion: "When therapeutic and palliative care have reached the limits of their effectiveness in the treatment of fatal illness, patients (and/or their surrogates) should have all options available to them in terms of deciding how or if to continue treatment.
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- Palliative treatments for CTS include use of night splints and corticosteroid injection.
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- In patients not suitable for resection with curative intent, palliative chemotherapy may be used to improve quality of life and gain a modest survival benefit.
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- Common treatments include palliative care, surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.
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- Corpus callosotomy is a palliative surgical procedure for the treatment of seizures, as seen in epilepsy.
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- If the cancer is widely metastatic or not removable surgically, treatment is then palliative.