palliative care
常見例句
- Relief from physical, psychosocial and spiritual problems can be achieved in over 90% of advanced cancer patients through palliative care.
通過姑息治療,可在90%以上的晚期癌癥患者中緩解身體、社會(huì)心理和精神問題。 - According to the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, most Americans — 80 percent, one survey reported — would prefer to die at home.
根據(jù)美國(guó)國(guó)家臨終關(guān)懷和姑息治療組織的一項(xiàng)調(diào)查指出,有80%的美國(guó)人更愿意在家中逝去。 - Many people have never heard of palliative care, a comprehensive service that aims to relieve suffering in people with serious illnesses, such as cancer, lung disease or kidney failure.
很多人對(duì)姑息治療法聞所未聞,這是一種綜合一系列治療的療法,旨在幫助身患癌癥、肺病或腎衰竭等重病的人減輕痛苦。 - For example, the Center for Hospice and Palliative Care in South Bend,Indiana joined with the Palliative Care Association of Uganda.
- The Center for Hospice and Palliative Care in South Bend,Indiana, has ties to the Palliative Care Association of Uganda in Kampala.
- The African Palliative Care Association was established in the Tanzanian city of Arusha in June, two thousand four.
- Belgium trains all its family doctors in palliative care, but has very few specialist teams of carers.
ECONOMIST: End-of-life care - Palliative care teams are invaluable, though attending physicians need to request their assistance much sooner than they often do.
FORBES: The Final Transition: End of Life Care 返回 palliative care