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Latest revision as of 17:01, 6 November 2024
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- Disease-modifying treatment [r]: Medical treatments intended to halt or reverse the causative mechanism of a disease, rather than providing symptomatic release; they may have potentially more side effects than symptomatic treatment or watchful waiting [e]
- Prostate cancer [r]: Malignant tumour of glandular origin in the prostate, most presenting as adenocarcinomas. [e]
- Patient satisfaction [r]: An outcome measure of quality, referring to the perception of the patients(s) of one or more aspects of a health care system. [e]
- Futile care [r]: Medical procedure or treatment that cannot achieve its stated goals or produce its expected benefits, regardless of repetition and duration of treatment. [e]
- Sibutramine [r]: Centrally-acting serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor structurally related to amphetamines used to help obese and overweight patients lose weight, originally used in the treatment of depression. [e]