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  2. Curative care - Wikipedia

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    Curative care or curative medicine is the health care given for medical conditions where a cure is considered achievable, or even possibly so, and directed to this ...

  3. Cure - Wikipedia

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    In other forms, treatment may be essentially impossible. A treatment need not be successful in 100% of patients to be considered curative. A given treatment may permanently cure only a small number of patients; so long as those patients are cured, the treatment is considered curative.

  4. Radiation therapy - Wikipedia

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    The precise treatment intent (curative, adjuvant, neoadjuvant therapeutic, or palliative) will depend on the tumor type, location, and stage, as well as the general health of the patient. Total body irradiation (TBI) is a radiation therapy technique used to prepare the body to receive a bone marrow transplant.

  5. Guardant Health Gains Medicare Coverage For Colorectal Cancer ...

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    On Tuesday, Guardant Health, Inc. (NASDAQ:GH) announced that Palmetto GBA, a Medicare administrative contractor that administers the Molecular Diagnostics Services program (MolDX), granted ...

  6. Palliative care - Wikipedia

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    Palliative care is appropriate for individuals with serious illnesses across the age spectrum and can be provided as the main goal of care or in tandem with curative treatment. It is ideally provided by interdisciplinary teams which can include physicians, nurses, occupational and physical therapists, psychologists, social workers, chaplains ...

  7. Symptomatic treatment - Wikipedia

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    Symptomatic treatment, supportive care, supportive therapy, or palliative treatment is any medical therapy of a disease that only affects its symptoms, not the underlying cause. It is usually aimed at reducing the signs and symptoms for the comfort and well-being of the patient, but it also may be useful in reducing organic consequences and ...

  8. Therapy - Wikipedia

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    curative therapy A therapy with curative intent, that is, one that seeks to cure the root cause of a disorder. (also called etiotropic therapy) definitive therapy A therapy that may be final, superior to others, curative, or all of those. destination therapy: A therapy that is the final destination rather than a bridge to another therapy.

  9. Proton therapy - Wikipedia

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    Re-irradiation is a potentially curative treatment option for patients with locally recurrent head and neck cancer. In particular, pencil beam scanning may be ideally suited for reirradiation. [ 76 ] Research shows the feasibility of using proton therapy with acceptable side effects, even in patients who have had multiple prior courses of ...