Sentences with phrase «ineffective treatment therapies»

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It said gene therapy should be restricted to alleviating disease where existing treatments are ineffective.
On the other, they must deal with the uncertainty and fear that come from willingly exposing their child to an unproven therapy that could turn out to be ineffective or even more harmful than standard treatment.
«This could be especially useful for the treatment of solid tumors where T cell therapies have been largely ineffective,» Roybal said.
Furthermore, widespread belief in the merit of this ineffective therapy prevents researchers from thinking they need to look into other potential treatment options, the authors say.
Physicians could then use the biomarkers to know whether a potential therapy shows promise and keep patients with ineffective cure interventions from risking treatment interruption.
«It's important for patients not to be on a therapy that won't help them and it's also important for healthcare systems to avoid, whenever possible, delivering ineffective treatments
As a patient with severe endometriosis, Libby's quest for optimal treatment felt akin to navigating a minefield of inadequate surgery, ineffective medical therapy, and outright ignorance at the hands of the medical community.
Sleep Dallas is focused on oral appliance therapies and orthodontics as alternatives to conventional treatments options that many users find to be ineffective.
• Administer products for appropriate duration of therapy o Discontinuing treatment early can lead to ineffective treatment or disease relapse.
Ketocacidosis can be caused by untreated diabetes or ineffective treatment of canine diabetes such as insulin therapy that is not working.
For those who do, cognitive behaviour therapy using in vivo exposure and therapeutic modelling can be effective and is clearly the treatment of choice; psychotropic medication, in contrast, is relatively ineffective.2
The person cycles through treatment for these various diagnoses and usually finds the therapy they receive to be ineffective, as it is not dealing with the actual problem, which is BPD.
When other treatments for psychosis are ineffective, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)(aka shock treatment) is sometimes utilized to relieve the underlying symptoms of psychosis due to depression.
It is based on the hypothesis that inaccurate and unhelpful beliefs, ineffective coping behaviour, negative mood states, social problems, and pathophysiological processes all interact to perpetuate the illness.8 9 Treatment aims at helping patients to re-evaluate their understanding of the illness and to adopt more effective coping behaviours.7 8 9 An early uncontrolled evaluation of this type of treatment produced promising results in many patients but was unacceptable to some.10 Two subsequent controlled trials found cognitive behaviour therapy to offer no benefit over non-specific management.11 12 However, the form of cognitive behaviour therapy evaluated may have been inTreatment aims at helping patients to re-evaluate their understanding of the illness and to adopt more effective coping behaviours.7 8 9 An early uncontrolled evaluation of this type of treatment produced promising results in many patients but was unacceptable to some.10 Two subsequent controlled trials found cognitive behaviour therapy to offer no benefit over non-specific management.11 12 However, the form of cognitive behaviour therapy evaluated may have been intreatment produced promising results in many patients but was unacceptable to some.10 Two subsequent controlled trials found cognitive behaviour therapy to offer no benefit over non-specific management.11 12 However, the form of cognitive behaviour therapy evaluated may have been inadequate.
According to the APSAC Task Force, «Proponents of controversial attachment therapies commonly assert that their therapies, and their therapies alone, are effective for children with attachment disorders and that more traditional treatments are either ineffective or harmful.»
Sleep Dallas is focused on oral appliance therapies and orthodontics as alternatives to conventional treatments options that many users find to be ineffective.
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