Incurable Diseases: Challenges and Progress
Sharobiddinova Lazoka
Teacher of Foreign Language in Medicine Bustan Public Health Technical school named after Abu Ali Ibn Sina
Keywords: incurable diseases, chronic illness, neurodegenerative disorders, genetic diseases, autoimmune conditions
Abstract
Incurable diseases represent a significant challenge to modern medicine, encompassing a wide range of conditions that cannot be permanently eliminated with current scientific knowledge and technology. These diseases include neurodegenerative disorders, autoimmune conditions, chronic illnesses, certain genetic disorders, and advanced-stage cancers. Despite the lack of cures, many of these diseases can be managed through medications, therapies, and lifestyle adjustments that improve patient outcomes and quality of life.
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