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International Journal of Cancer Research & Therapy(IJCRT)

ISSN: 2476-2377 | DOI: 10.33140/IJCRT

Impact Factor: 1.3

Sinisa Franjic

Independent Researcher, Croatia

Publications
  • Review Article   
    Palliative Care and Surgery
    Author(s): Sinisa Franjic*

    Palliative care is a special type of medical care. It is pointed at progressing the quality of life of patients enduring from serious illnesses. It makes a difference them and their families to adapt more effectively with the issues that such diseases bring. The fundamental objective of palliative care is to make the quiet feel way better. In this manner, it anticipates or treats the indications and side impacts of the illness and treatment, but the accentuation is on the passionate, social, commonsense and otherworldly issues that the infection can cause. Palliative surgical strategies in oncological patients are those that dispense with complications that are a result of harmful disease. Their fundamental reason is to progress the quality of life of patients, and in some cases draw out survival. Palliative surgical strategies must be carefully weighed between the conceivable benefit.. Read More»

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