Sentences with phrase «aggressive treatment options»

You may have to repeat these things for a few days before you notice a change but if you do not see any signs of healing or if the sores are actually becoming worse then you will need to consult your veterinarian for more aggressive treatment options.
Even with all these aggressive treatment options, not all pets survive sago palm poisoning.

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Back then, when a patient's death appeared to be inevitable, we talked to families about DNR (do not resuscitate) orders and about the option of not initiating more aggressive treatment.
«Because the disease is so aggressive, patients may receive no treatment at all or if they are given an option it will be for just one line of treatment, so it's essential that the most suitable treatment is identified quickly.
These data are very encouraging, especially for a disease that is extremely aggressive and has limited treatment options when it metastasizes.»
Patients with aggressive neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) have limited treatment options and there are few oncologists who are specialised in this relatively rare disease.
The Decision Counseling Program © developed by Dr. Myers and colleagues differs from previous decision aids in that a nurse educator uses the program not only to provide information about options, but also to identify and weigh the importance of things that matter to the patient (e.g., worry about treatment side effects, concern about developing aggressive cancer).
The discovery offers a new treatment option beyond chemotherapy for this aggressive type of breast cancer.
Compared to other types of breast cancer, triple negative breast cancers are often more aggressive and have fewer treatment options.
Patients with glioblastoma have very few treatment options, and we need to continue our search for new ways to attack this very aggressive cancer.»
Patients with a particularly aggressive type of brain cancer typically don't have many treatment options.
Men with low - risk prostate cancer who previously had to choose between aggressive treatment, with the potential for significant side effects, and active surveillance, with the risk of disease progression, may have a new option.
Considering the side effects and adverse results of prostate cancer treatment, these new results may help some men make the choice to forgo aggressive treatment in lieu of less invasive options.
If you don't find relief from these options, your doctor may recommend more aggressive treatment.
For patients that require more aggressive therapy, we offer a broad range of advanced treatment options such as tooth extractions and minor oral surgery.
There are situations where the only option available to a dog is supportive (palliative) care because the cancer is too advanced, the dog has other health complications or the owners may not want to pursue aggressive treatment.
Sometimes the only option available to a dog with mast cell cancer is supportive (palliative) care because the cancer is too advanced, the dog has other health complications or the owners may not want to pursue aggressive treatment.
The second option is to do an aggressive treatment were the dog will receive injections to breakdown the heartworms quicker.
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In addition, it might be helpful to consider different subtypes of aggressive behavior for selecting the best possible treatment options.
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