therapy
61therapy — ther·a·py || θerÉ™pɪ n. treatment designed to cure a disease or disorder …
62therapy — ther·a·py …
63therapy — [ˈθerəpi] noun 1) [C/U] a form of treatment for an illness or medical condition 2) [U] treatment for someone with mental illness or emotional problems that involves talking to them …
64therapy — Ho oponopono (family) …
65therapy — The treatment of disease, whether by the administration of drugs or surgery. Stewart v Raab, 55 Minn 20, 21, 56 NW 256. See drugless therapeutics; physiotherapy …
66therapy — Treatment …
67therapy — n. (pl. ies) 1 the treatment of physical or mental disorders, other than by surgery. 2 a particular type of such treatment. Derivatives: therapist n. Etymology: mod.L therapia f. Gk therapeia healing …
68combined therapy — therapy that combines several types of treatment in order to improve results. It is usually a combination of surgery with radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy for the treatment of malignant tumours (see adjuvant therapy). See also sandwich therapy. * …
69combined therapy — therapy that combines several types of treatment in order to improve results. It is usually a combination of surgery with radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy for the treatment of malignant tumours (see adjuvant therapy). See also: sandwich therapy …
70locoregional therapy — therapy that affects only a localized area rather than being systemic; said particularly of chemotherapy …