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  • ...om where it first formed. Knowing the stage of the disease is important to plan the best treatment  ...om where it first formed. Knowing the stage of the disease is important to plan the best treatment {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • == Diet Plan == A '''Diet Plan''' (pronunciation: /ˈdaɪ.ət plæn/) is a structured eating pattern that
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  • |Term=follow-up plan ...changes and exercise and smoking cessation. Also called Survivorship Care Plan {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • ...se. The term is derived from the Greek word "skhema," which means shape or plan. ...d to a shape or plan. Over time, the term evolved to refer to a systematic plan or arrangement in various fields, including medicine.
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  • ...ure in which tissue or an organ is transferred from one area of a person's body to another area or from one person (the donor) to another person (the recip ...ure in which tissue or an organ is transferred from one area of a person's body to another area or from one person (the donor) to another person (the recip
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  • === Diet Plan === ..., two meal replacement shakes or bars, and one balanced meal per day. This plan is designed to reduce calorie intake while still providing necessary nutrie
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  • ...The physicist works with the radiation oncologist to select the treatment plan and dose that have the best chance of killing the most cancer cells  ...The physicist works with the radiation oncologist to select the treatment plan and dose that have the best chance of killing the most cancer cells {{dicti
    865 bytes (124 words) - 03:08, 13 January 2023
  • ...cal field to describe the proper positioning or adjustment of parts of the body in relation to each other. ...ollowing an injury, during a surgical procedure, or as part of a treatment plan for a condition affecting the musculoskeletal system.
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  • ...urface". In this context, it refers to the brain's ability to "map out" or plan movements. ...olves the [[brain]]'s ability to process information from the environment, plan the response, organize the steps of the response, and then execute the resp
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  • == F-Plan Diet == The '''F-Plan Diet''' (pronounced: /ɛfˈplæn daɪət/) is a high-fiber diet created by
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  • ...o a part of something, such as a part of the body or a part of a treatment plan. ...the lung" when discussing a patient's lung cancer. Similarly, a treatment plan may be divided into portions, with each portion representing a different as
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  • ...ly Yours Plan, Uniquely Yours Ultimate Plan, and the Vegetarian Plan. Each plan includes pre-packaged meals, snacks, and desserts that are low in calories * [[Weight Loss]]: The process of losing body weight, typically by reducing calorie intake and increasing physical activi
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  • ...throughout the body. Examining tumor tissue for driver mutations can help plan treatment to stop cancer cells from growing, including drugs that target a ...throughout the body. Examining tumor tissue for driver mutations can help plan treatment to stop cancer cells from growing, including drugs that target a
    885 bytes (128 words) - 12:49, 11 January 2023
  • ...led X-rays to take pictures of areas inside the body. X-rays penetrate the body onto film or computers where the images are made.  ...ferent amounts of the X-rays. Radiography is used to diagnose diseases and plan treatment. Also called X-ray imaging {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Diction
    886 bytes (123 words) - 10:23, 13 January 2023
  • ...d-i-sin) is a branch of [[medicine]] that involves the transfer of [[human body]] parts, known as [[organ]]s, from one person (the [[donor]]) to another (t * '''[[Organ]]''': A part of the body, such as the heart, liver, or kidney, that has a specific function.
    2 KB (223 words) - 01:32, 13 February 2024
  • ...led X-rays to take pictures of areas inside the body. X-rays penetrate the body onto film or computers where the images are made.  ...rent amounts of the X-rays. X-ray imaging is used to diagnose diseases and plan treatment. Also called radiography {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionar
    894 bytes (130 words) - 02:53, 8 January 2023
  • ...s of detailed images of areas inside the body. The X-ray machine scans the body in a spiral pattern.  ...ing small abnormal areas in the body. It can be used to diagnose diseases, plan treatment, or find out how well treatment is working. Also called spiral co
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  • ...A process by which an authoritative body gives a formal recognition that a body or person is competent to carry out specific tasks. * [[Health Plan]]: A plan for the provision of health services to a population, usually prepaid, incl
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  • ...such as a finger, hand, or arm, that has been completely cut off from the body. This procedure is typically performed by a team of [[microvascular surgeon ...n the medical context in the 1960s to describe the reattachment of severed body parts.
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  • ...cess of re-evaluating a patient's condition and developing a new treatment plan. This can occur when a patient's condition has changed, when previous treat ...treatment anew," meaning that they need to start over with a new treatment plan.
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