The most important difference between palliative care and conservative care is the difference in the purpose of treatment between the two. Palliative care is a treatment that aims at relieving symptoms, prolonging survival, alleviating suffering and improving the quality of life by reaching the end stage of the disease when there is no other way to cure it. By giving sufficient end-of-life care, it enables the patient to finish the last journey of life with dignity. Conservative treatment is a treatment that aims to achieve clinical cure of the disease through the application of medication without the application of traumatic operations, such as surgeries and other treatments. Conservative treatment is a non-invasive treatment that can cure the disease. If the disease is detected, medical advice should be followed as to the type of treatment to be applied.