Palliative treatment refers to medical care aimed at alleviating symptoms and improving the quality of life for patients with serious, often terminal illnesses, rather than attempting to cure the disease. It is crucial in clinical practice as it addresses physical, emotional, and spiritual needs, ensuring comfort and dignity in the face of life-limiting conditions. A key association is its role in managing pain, which can significantly enhance patient well-being and family support during challenging times.

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