| salvage chemotherapy | Use of chemotherapy in a patient with recurrence of a malignancy following initial treatment, in hope of a cure or prolongation of life. Synonym: salvage therapy. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| salvage cystectomy | Removal of the bladder. (05 Mar 2000) |
| salvage logging | The harvest of dead, dying, damaged, or weak trees to prevent the spread of disease or insects and to reduce the risk of high intensity fire. (05 Dec 1998) |
| salvage pathway | <biochemistry> A recycling metabolic pathway in which biomolecules such as nucleotides are synthesised from intermediates in the degradative pathway for those biomolecules. The intermediate materials would otherwise be waste products. (14 Oct 1997) |
| salvage therapy | <oncology> The final possible treatment for people who are nonresponsive to or cannot tolerate other available treatments for a particular condition. (14 Oct 1997) |
Synonyms : Therapy, Salvage, Salvage Therapies, Therapies, Salvage
| salvage |
property or goods saved from damage or destruction save from ruin, destruction, or harm the act of saving goods or property that were in danger of damage or destruction the act of rescuing a ship or its crew or its cargo from a shipwreck or a fire collect discarded or refused material; "She scavenged the garbage cans for food"
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| salvage therapy |
Treatment that is given after the cancer has not responded to other treatments.
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A drug regimen that is initiated after other regimens have failed. Often, salvage therapy is used to refer to regimens designed to combat highly resistant HIV. Also called rescue therapy.
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| salvage |
The utilization of waste materials.
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Said of a man when borne nude. Thus, "Three salvage men ambulant."
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| salvage | the act of rescuing a ship or its crew or its cargo from a shipwreck or a fire |
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| salvage | the act of saving goods or property that were in danger of damage or destruction |
| salvage | property or goods saved from damage or destruction |
| salvage | collect discarded or refused material |
| salvage | save from ruin or destruction |
| salvage | capable of being saved from ruin |
| salvage | someone who salvages |
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