Palliative Care treatment is intended to alleviate symptoms and improve your quality of life. It is often used at any stage of a health problem if there are worrying symptoms, such as of pain or illness. Palliative Care therapy may facilitate somebody to live longer and to live well, albeit they can't be cured. The treatment isn't restricted to painkillers and opposes illness medicine. Palliative Care therapy includes many treatments such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, hormone therapy, biological therapy, radiofrequency ablation, and cryotherapy.
Treatment is given to alleviate the symptoms and control the suffering caused by cancer and alternative severe diseases. Palliative cancer therapies are given in conjunction with alternative cancer treatments, from the time of identification, through treatment, survivorship, continual or advanced malady, and at the end of life.