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Adjuvant Therapy Rationale

Meaning

The Adjuvant Therapy Rationale is the clinical justification for implementing secondary treatments following a primary intervention, such as surgery or main hormone therapy, to enhance the overall efficacy and mitigate potential long-term systemic imbalance. It is based on the principle of reducing the risk of recurrence or progression by addressing residual subclinical issues. This strategy ensures a more robust and sustained therapeutic outcome by supporting the body’s intrinsic homeostatic mechanisms. Careful consideration of the risk-benefit profile guides the selection of these supportive agents.