noncurative
Noncurative describes medical care or treatment aimed at relief of symptoms, improvement of quality of life, or slowing disease progression without the intention of curing the underlying disease. It is commonly used in contexts where cure is unlikely or impossible, such as advanced cancer, end-stage organ failure, or severe neurodegenerative diseases. The focus is on comfort, function, and patient autonomy, rather than eradication of disease.
Noncurative approaches include palliative care, hospice, and supportive therapies that address pain, dyspnea, nausea, fatigue, and
There is overlap with terms such as palliative, supportive, and comfort-focused care. Some clinicians distinguish noncurative