10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PALLIATIVELY»
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Mass Burns: Proceedings of a Workshop, 13-14 March 1968
The Disaster Rule of Ninety for Adults; Treat Palliatively if Age and Extent Add Up
to Ninety or More Inspection of Figure 3 and Table 3 will show that where age
and extent of burn add up to 90 or more, the patient has less than a 50:50 chance
...
2
Issues in Surgical Research, Techniques, and Innovation: ...
Survival differences following recurrence between patients managed surgically
and palliatively were determined, and the cost was calculated. Five-year disease-
free and overall survival rates were 28.3 and 32.3 per cent respectively. Of 402 ...
3
The Psychiatry of Palliative Medicine: The Dying Mind
The Doctrine of Double Effect, however, may not be essential for justification to
palliatively sedate, as opioids and sedatives have not been shown to abbreviate
the last hours of life.40,42 BOX 10.1 The Doctrine of Double Effect43 An action ...
4
Cardiovascular Pharmacogenetics
This will apply primarily to palliatively working medicines that improve a condition
symptomatically by modulating disease-phenotype-relevant (but not disease-
cause-relevant) pathways that are not dysfunctional but can be used to ...
E. Dale Abel, Martin R. Wilkins, 2004
[TRALLES, I.e., p.126.20] 638 42. Delirious, he raves about all sorts of events,
with. 16 In larger doses than those that give palliatively courage and increased
strength to the timid and weak, opium causes daring, unruliness, anger, and fury.
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Chronic Disease and Disability
X-ray therapy is occasionally used curatively, and frequently used palliatively.
Nitrogen mustard is also used palliatively at times. The percentage of five-year
cures or even three-year cures is very small, and death may occur from three to
six ...
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Issues in Cancer Treatment and Therapy: 2011 Edition: ...
We found that 55% of patients were treated palliatively and only 1,645 patients
underwent a curative-intent resection. Among patients who did not receive a
resection over 50% of the cases appeared to have had a diagnostic laparoscopy
...
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Henry Kaplan and the Story of Hodgkin's Disease
“The onus of responsibility,” Kaplan said, “now rests with those who persist in
treating localized Hodgkin's disease palliatively.” He planned to treat all new
Hodgkin's patients with radical radiotherapy. When the two began making
treatment ...
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The Control of Tumour Growth and Its Biological Bases
72-020, 72-053) evaluating individualized drug treatment using the organ culture
assay were initiated in our institute. In the first of these trials, 50 patients with
ovarian cancer (40 palliatively operated, 10 non-operated) were treated with ...
W. Davis, C. Maltoni, S. Tanneberger, 1984
Six thousand cGy was delivered with two courses of the same chemotherapy as
in protocol I. The third protocol treated 112 patients and consisted of the same
regimen as in protocol II. but was delivered palliatively (patients with systemic ...
Hugo W. Tilanus, A. E. Attwood, S.E. Attwood, 2002
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PALLIATIVELY»
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palliatively is used in the context of the following news items.
Rare condition sufferer pleads for access to vital drug
... resulting in diminished independence, decreased endurance, impaired quality of life and early death and can only be managed palliatively.”. «The Ulster Herald, Jun 15»
Pharmacist: If you think Lyme disease is bad, meet Babesia
You can treat all these symptoms palliatively, but you will find that they are unresponsive. The discomfort continues. So please make it your ... «Tulsa World, May 15»
Riordan Clinic IVC Academy Teaches Doctors About the Use of …
Dr. Riordan offered to treat this cancer patient "palliatively" with 30 grams of ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) intravenously twice a week. After 15 ... «PR Newswire, Feb 15»
Sunitinib Active in Advanced Thymic Carcinoma
Standard treatment consists of surgery, and platinum-based chemotherapy is used palliatively upon recurrence. No standard therapies exist for ... «Medscape, Jan 15»
Meeting to discuss voluntary euthanasia for residents in the Central …
... had a catastrophic stroke or massive heart attack, would you want to be resuscitated, would you want to be just nursed palliatively,” she said. «ABC Online, Nov 14»
Kirklees Council v RE [2014] EWHC 3182 (Fam)
The doctor agreed that SE should be managed palliatively. He considered it was not in SE's interests to be re-ventilated nor for him to receive ... «Family Law Week, Oct 14»
Vitamin C Symposium Addresses Metabolic Roots of Cancer
Dr. Riordan offered to treat this cancer patient "palliatively" with 30 grams of ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) intravenously twice a week. After 15 ... «PR Newswire, Oct 14»
Just Because You Can Extend Your Cat's Life Doesn't Mean You …
When my beloved Dahlia developed cancer, I chose to treat palliatively until I got a diagnosis. I did my best to keep the suffering to a minimum ... «Catster, Sep 14»
Bangsamoro accord doesn't assure peace
... rather palliatively, the signing of the Comprehensive Agreement of the Bangsamoro (CAB), based on a Bangsamoro Framework Agreement ... «Inquirer.net, Aug 14»
Mefloquine and Chemical Causes of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
On top of these commonly recognized causes of PTS, they have also been chemically wounded, prophylactically and palliatively. The story gets ... «ChicagoNow, Jun 14»