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|Short definition=Encorafenib (EN-kor-A-feh-Feder) A drug used with cetuximab to treat certain types of colon cancer and with binimetinib to treat certain types of melanoma. It is used in patients whose cancer has a certain mutation (change) in the BRAF gene. | |Short definition=Encorafenib (EN-kor-A-feh-Feder) A drug used with cetuximab to treat certain types of colon cancer and with binimetinib to treat certain types of melanoma. It is used in patients whose cancer has a certain mutation (change) in the BRAF gene. | ||
|Type= | |Type=Cancer terms | ||
|Specialty=Oncology | |||
|Language=English | |||
|Source=NCI | |||
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end-of-life care - {{pronunciation}} (…kayr) Care for people approaching the end of life who have stopped treatment to cure or control their illness. End-of-life care includes physical, emotional, social and spiritual support for patients and their families. The goal of end-of-life care is to control pain and other symptoms so that the patient is as comfortable as possible. End-of-life care may include palliative care, supportive care, and hospice care. Also called wellness care {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]] | |||
Revision as of 03:26, 8 January 2023
| End-of-life care | |
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| Term | End-of-life care |
| Short definition | Encorafenib (EN-kor-A-feh-Feder) A drug used with cetuximab to treat certain types of colon cancer and with binimetinib to treat certain types of melanoma. It is used in patients whose cancer has a certain mutation (change) in the BRAF gene. |
| Type | Cancer terms |
| Specialty | Oncology |
| Language | English |
| Source | NCI |
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end-of-life care - (pronounced) (…kayr) Care for people approaching the end of life who have stopped treatment to cure or control their illness. End-of-life care includes physical, emotional, social and spiritual support for patients and their families. The goal of end-of-life care is to control pain and other symptoms so that the patient is as comfortable as possible. End-of-life care may include palliative care, supportive care, and hospice care. Also called wellness care
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