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Living with Illness
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- Nutrition / Hydration / Food / Eating / Drinking
- Palliative Care Emergency
- Palliative Sedation / Sedation for Palliative Purposes
- Research
- Symptoms/What to Expect
- Provinces
- Palliative Care
- Treatments/Interventions
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
- Remembering and memories
- Educators
- Author
- LMC
- Eating and Drinking
- Diets
- Final Days
- Grief / Loss / Bereavement
- Programs and Services
- For Professionals
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Glossary
Our glossary explains some of the medical and legal terms used in palliative care.
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Radiation therapy
A treatment that uses high-energy rays to damage cancer cells, to stop them from growing and dividing. Can also be used to treat symptoms resulting from cancer. This may include radiation to the bone to alleviate pain or to prevent the bone from breaking.
Radiation therapy
A treatment that uses high-energy rays to damage cancer cells, to stop them from growing and dividing. Can also be used to treat symptoms resulting from cancer. This may include radiation to the bone to alleviate pain or to prevent the bone from breaking.
Respite
Temporary care given by healthcare providers to allow family caregivers time to rest.
Respite
Temporary care given by healthcare providers to allow family caregivers time to rest.
Rigor mortis
Muscle stiffening that develops hours after death.
Rigor mortis
Muscle stiffening that develops hours after death.