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palliative care Specially trained physicians and other caregivers provide pain relief, control ongoing symptoms, and offer counseling for patients with advanced disease.
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palliate to make (an offense or crime) seem less serious; extenuate, to make less intense.
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palliative care Healthcare strategy designed to relieve or lessen the symptoms of diseases for which there is no cure. AD drugs on the market today provide only palliative therapeutic activity.
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palliative Therapy provided to terminally ill patients.
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palliative treatment Treatment to relieve, symptoms caused by cancer, rather than cure the cancer. Palliative care can help people live more comfortably..
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