Conventional treatment
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Term | Conventional treatment |
Short definition | conventional treatment - (pronounced) (kun-VEN-shuh-nul TREET-ment) A treatment that is widely accepted and used by most health professionals. It differs from alternative or complementary therapies, which are not as widely used. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
conventional treatment - (pronounced) (kun-VEN-shuh-nul TREET-ment) A treatment that is widely accepted and used by most health professionals. It differs from alternative or complementary therapies, which are not as widely used. Examples of conventional treatments for cancer include chemotherapy, radiation therapy and surgery. Also called conventional therapy
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