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Adjuvant vs Neoadjuvant - What's the difference?

adjuvant | neoadjuvant |

In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between adjuvant and neoadjuvant

is that adjuvant is (medicine) something that enhances the effectiveness of a medical treatment; a supplementary treatment while neoadjuvant is (medicine) describing an adjuvant preparation given before a course of treatment.

As adjectives the difference between adjuvant and neoadjuvant

is that adjuvant is helping; helpful; assisting while neoadjuvant is (medicine) describing an adjuvant preparation given before a course of treatment.

As a noun adjuvant

is someone who helps or facilitates; an assistant, a helper.

adjuvant

Adjective

(head)
  • Helping; helpful; assisting.
  • *2010 , (Siddhartha Mukherjee), The Emperor of all Maladies , Fourth Estate 2011, p. 219:
  • *:Adjuvant chemotherapy, Carbone conjectured, could be the surgeon's little helper.
  • Synonyms

    * ancillary, complementary, contributory, extra, supporting

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Someone who helps or facilitates; an assistant, a helper.
  • (medicine) Something that enhances the effectiveness of a medical treatment; a supplementary treatment.
  • (pharmacology) An additive (as in a drug) that aids or modifies the action of the principal ingredient.
  • (immunology) A substance enhancing the immune response to an antigen.
  • Synonyms

    * accessory, assistant, attendant, satellite, secondary, subordinate, subservient, subsidiary.

    neoadjuvant

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (medicine) Describing an adjuvant preparation given before a course of treatment