Sentences with phrase «became curable»

There is no doubt that the invention of antibiotics, originally from the mold Penicillium Rubens, was history changing in the fact that simple bacterial infections that were untreatable and led to many deaths, now became curable.
Breast cancer is becoming a curable disease when diagnosed at an early stage; however, the majority of cancer - related death is still attributed to metastatic disease.
It is thanks to their generous support that we are able to help ensure that childhood cancer becomes a curable and treatable disease,» she added.

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For patients who respond well to these vaccines, however, cancer could become manageable, even if it's not curable, Haber says.
«Myopia is not curable or reversible, but there are promising interventions using optical and behavioural approaches that can help slow the progression and prevent people becoming highly myopic.»
Abraham Lincoln's widow has become well known today for her irritability and delusional behavior, but Mary Todd Lincoln's issues may have resulted from a now easily curable vitamin B - 12 deficiency, The Washington Post reports.
It becomes more problematic when discussing diverse, age - associated syndromes like Alzheimer's that may not be fully curable.
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