Palliative therapy is designed to free symptoms, and advance your quality of life. It can be apply at any stage of an illness if there are worrying symptoms, such as pain or sickness. Palliative treatment can furthermore signify applying medicines to reduce or control the side effects of cancer treatments. In the advanced cancer, palliative treatment may help anyone to live longer and to reside well, even if they will not be healed. Palliative treatment is not reduced to painkillers and anti sickness drugs. Cancer treatments can help to reduce pain by shrinking a tumor and decreasing pressure on nerves or surrounding tissues. They can reduce or get relief of symptoms. A treatment recycled in this way includes: radiotherapy, biological therapy, cryotherapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy and radiofrequency ablation. You may have a side effects from palliative cancer treatments.
Research Article: Nuclear Medicine & Radiation Therapy
Research Article: Nuclear Medicine & Radiation Therapy
Short Communication: Nuclear Medicine & Radiation Therapy
Short Communication: Nuclear Medicine & Radiation Therapy
Review Article: Nuclear Medicine & Radiation Therapy
Review Article: Nuclear Medicine & Radiation Therapy
Research Article: Nuclear Medicine & Radiation Therapy
Research Article: Nuclear Medicine & Radiation Therapy
Review Article: Nuclear Medicine & Radiation Therapy
Review Article: Nuclear Medicine & Radiation Therapy
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Scientific Sessions&YRF: Cancer Science & Therapy
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AcceptedAbstracts: Cancer Science & Therapy
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Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Diabetic Complications & Medicine
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Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Sports Medicine & Doping Studies
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