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The Curative-Harm Paradox

The Curative-Harm Paradox

Some treatments can both heal and harm. Medications, for instance, can cure illnesses but also have side effects. This paradox highlights the complexities of medical interventions.
The Double-Edged Nature
Treatments often involve trade-offs. Benefits and risks are intertwined. Effective treatments can cause unintended harm.
Examples
Chemotherapy kills cancer cells but also damages healthy ones. Antibiotics combat infections but can lead to resistance. Understanding these paradoxes is crucial for informed decision-making.
Balancing Benefits and Risks
Healthcare providers must weigh treatment benefits against potential harm. Patients need to be aware of potential risks. By acknowledging the Curative-Harm Paradox, we can strive for more effective and safer treatments.

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