Sentences with phrase «curable in»

Although these diseases are curable in the United States, many poorer countries do not have the medical resources to treat them.
Hepatitis C is a virus that infects the liver, and it is curable in some.

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Striking advances in hepatitis C drug development over the past five years have made the infectious, liver - wasting viral disease a curable one — if you can afford the drugs.
«We want to shift away from that fear - based marketing and focus on the fact that approximately 90 percent of cancers are curable if caught in stage I.»
Seven years ago Fortune wrote an in - depth profile of Blankfein, who just announced he has «highly curable» lymphoma.
In general, companies that are «diseased» but «curable» offer better prospects for high returns than those that are held in favor by everyone with a few dollars to invesIn general, companies that are «diseased» but «curable» offer better prospects for high returns than those that are held in favor by everyone with a few dollars to invesin favor by everyone with a few dollars to invest.
The detection of melanoma at its most curable stages can result in decades of high - quality life saved, versus the treatment of this terrible disease at late stages, which offers several months of life extension, at best.»
Whatever tendencies Jewish mothers and fathers have to be «superprotective,» and whatever they may do in creating unusual anxieties in their children, these are at worst diseases of moral conflict, which are, after all, curable.
You would not argue that until all cancers are curable, there is no point in cancer treatment or that until cars are completely safe, no one should drive.
UV LED curable white ink is approved for use in current Squid Ink CoPilot 128 and CoPilot 256 printing systems and should be used in conjunction with the Squid UV LED Curing System.
But, in some seemingly heartening news, she got to know from the doctors that her condition was curable.
CDC works 24/7 to protect America from health, safety and security threats, both foreign and in the U.S. Whether diseases start at home or abroad, are chronic or acute, curable or preventable, human error or deliberate attack, CDC fights disease and supports communities and citizens to do the same.
The bill is named after Lavern Wilkinson, a 41 - year - old Brooklyn mom who died in 2013 of a curable form of lung cancer after doctors at Kings County Hospital misdiagnosed her.
Wilkinson was a 41 - year - old Brooklyn mom who died in 2013 of a curable form of lung cancer after doctors at Kings County Hospital misdiagnosed her.
In late April, the 72 - year - old Hinchey released a statement from his doctor, Randall Rissman, of Woodstock, about his «curable» form of colon cancer.
The effort, which was part of a Daily News campaign in 2015, is named after Lavern Wilkinson, a 41 - year - old Brooklyn mom who died in 2013 of a curable form of lung cancer after doctors at Kings County Hospital misdiagnosed her.
«By identifying and enrolling these men in clinical trials immediately, the hope is to take a prostate cancer that appears to be incurable and make it curable» stated Trevor J. Royce, MD, senior resident in the department of Radiation Oncology at BWH, and corresponding author of the study.
Despite being curable with multidrug therapy, leprosy still persists in many developing countries, with more than 200,000 new cases every year and increasing drug - resistant strains of the leprosy bacterium, Mycobacterium leprae, emerging.
CLL is the most prevalent leukemia in adults and it is not considered curable without an allogeneic (donor) stem cell transplant.
We are experiencing an alarming resurgence of common but no longer curable infections from bugs that developed their resistance in our antibiotic - filled bodies, in animals, in fields, even on our antibacterial - soaked kitchen counters.
«There could be a significant increase in prostate cancer death rates if more people are diagnosed with metastatic disease, because treatments can only slow progression, it's not curable,» Schaeffer said.
MECS are produced using a double - capillary device in which the flow rates of three fluids — a carbonate solution combined with a catalyst for enhanced CO2 absorption, a photo - curable silicone that forms the capsule shell, and an aqueous solution — can be independently controlled.
In 44 cases, the court was able to establish that dogs were euthanized even though they suffered only from mild, curable diseases, Moriconi says.
Over time, the spread of resistance renders antibiotics ineffective for use in patients with otherwise curable infections.
About two - thirds of the DALYs for women resulted from curable infections like chlamydia and their consequences, particularly infertility, the team reports in the February issue of Sexually Transmitted Infections.
With early detection and treatment, though, skin cancer is highly curable,» said Diane Jackson - Richards, M.D., director of Henry Ford Hospital's Multicultural Dermatology Clinic in Detroit.
Yet even knowing exactly which mutated gene causes a disease — as in Huntington's and cystic fibrosis — doesn't necessarily mean it is either preventable or curable.
It is diagnosed in approximately 2,500 children in the United States each year, and is curable with chemotherapy in about three - quarters of patients.
In 2009, St. Jude published evidence that pediatric ALL is curable without brain irradiation and no longer uses radiation for treatment of ALL.
The disease is most treatable and curable when caught early; however, about one in three adults between ages 50 and 75 (23 million people) are not getting tested as recommended.
Stool Test Detects Earliest, Curable Stage of Colon Cancer Kimmel Cancer Center scientists have developed a safe and reliable stool test that can detect colon cancer in its earliest, curable Curable Stage of Colon Cancer Kimmel Cancer Center scientists have developed a safe and reliable stool test that can detect colon cancer in its earliest, curable curable stages.
In general, leukemia is considered treatable and sometimes even curable, says Dr. Mattison.
When we experience dis - ease, there is a tendency to think in terms of absolutes — curable or incurable — partly due to Western medicine's Biomedical Model, and partly due to modern society's dualistic nature.
If I was a person, living in the real world, with most data not of a double - blind, randomized, control trial manner, forced to live with imperfect knowledge, and having an autoimmune disease, that is never curable, i.e. progressive, secondary, multiple sclerosis, and offered the undesirable treatment of immune - suppresive drugs, which will surely, eventually cost me my health and / or life, I would do exactly as Dr. Wahls has done.
This is a disease that is reversible, and in many cases curable, by paying attention to decades of metabolic science!
PCOS is not curable, but it can be managed with medications and changes in diet and exercise.
But what you may not know that in nowadays candida fungus skin infection is curable by natural remedies.
These are problems curable by personal means alone, without reference to a wider political context or much recourse to the sort of multilayered psychological ambiguity found in the work of Maurice Pialat or John Cassavetes.
All I can say is that as I write this in December 2009, my cancer, while not curable, is treatable, and I am again teaching a full course load in a large public high school — my 40th year in teaching.
She was left in the overnight box with a series of small, curable problems.
CDS in dogs is incredibly common and underdiagnosed, and while it's not curable, it is manageable with medication.
Although cheyletiellosis can be challenging to diagnose, it is fairly easy to treat in single - cat households and is curable.
The volume of cats and kittens in pounds and shelters during the breeding season means that many are killed due to minor curable health problems such as flu and ringworm, or socialization issues such as being too timid or too assertive.
Regenerative nodules remain undetected until late in the disease when they are usually not curable and the course of the disease is short, sometimes only weeks.
(Besides this ambiguity in symptoms, it's just human nature to first look for something curable, don't be cross with your veterinarian because of that) Inflammatory changes in an eye (uveitis) are a textbook symptom of non-effusive FIP and will probably set off FIP alarm bells early on.
Since allergies aren't curable, these treatments can amount to many thousands of dollars over a pet's lifetime and I've seen these allergies manifest in a pet's first year of life.
There are very few cardiac diseases that are truly curable however, the majority of cardiac diseases can be effectively managed in order to provide your pet with a good quality of life for as long a time as possible.
Cancer is the most curable of all chronic diseases and surgery is critical in helping to achieve that cure.
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.
But that's just the curable optimist in me speaking.
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