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There is always Chemo Therapy to help cure it, but sometimes it doesn't work. Many people use Chemo for some cancers to give them more time to live.
Most forms of cancer, terminal dementia, there are a whole, sunken raft. we all have to go sometime.
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A Prolonged Illness is simply any illness that doesnt respond well to trteatment & drags on for a long time
No, not all medicines cure the illness. There are medicines which simply help ease the pain but don't cure the illness itself.
A terminal illness is an illness that cannot be cured and will eventually lead to the death of the host.
Terminal illness's result in death, that's inevitable, so deadly is not the right word. But in the end, death will occur by the illness.
A terminal illness is one that cannot be cured or effectively treated and carries a likely prognosis of death. Mental illnesses would not be considered terminal as they are not physical in nature, and therefor not cause death by one simply having the illness.
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The average medical cost for a person with a terminal illness can vary greatly depending on the type of illness, the individual's health insurance coverage, and the specific treatments needed. In general, costs can range from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Palliative care and hospice services can also impact costs.
There is always Chemo Therapy to help cure it, but sometimes it doesn't work. Many people use Chemo for some cancers to give them more time to live.
Terminal illness is a state of illness from which one is not expected to recover. The expectation is that the illness will take the person's life.
That's known as a terminal illness.