| pallial |
related to the mantle. Found in molluscs.
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| palliative care |
Treatment to relieve, rather than cure, symptoms caused by cancer. Palliative care can help people live more comfortably. Physical therapist A health professional trained in the use of treatments such as exercise and massage. Platelets Special blood cells that help stop bleeding. Port (also treatment field) The area of the body through which external beam radiation is directed in order to reach a tumor. Prosthesis An artificial replacement of a part of the body. ...
Ãâó: www.med.umich.edu/radonc/glossary.htm
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| palliative treatment |
Treatment that does not alter the course of a disease, but improves the quality of life.
Ãâó: www3.mdanderson.org/focus/breast/glossary/DEFS_MP....
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| palliative treatment |
therapy that relieves symptoms, such as pain, but does not alter the course of the disease. Its primary purpose is to improve the quality of life.
Ãâó: medicalcenter.osu.edu/patientcare/healthinformatio...
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| pallidotomy |
a surgical procedure in which a part of the brain, called the globus pallidus, is lesioned in order to improve symptoms of tremor, rigidity, and bradykinesia.
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