adjuvanttihoidot
Adjuvanttihoidot, often translated as adjuvant therapies, refer to medical treatments given after the primary treatment for a disease, typically cancer, to reduce the risk of recurrence. The goal of adjuvant therapy is to eliminate any microscopic cancer cells that may have spread from the original tumor but are not detectable by imaging or other diagnostic methods. This approach aims to improve the overall prognosis and survival rates for patients.
The type of adjuvant treatment depends on the specific cancer, its stage, and its characteristics, as well
Adjuvant treatments are generally recommended for patients with a higher risk of their cancer returning. The