Sentences with phrase «receive aggressive treatment»

Researchers suggest black men are less likely to receive aggressive treatment because they are more worried about the cost and how the medicine will impact their daily life.
Published in the Jan. 12 issue of JAMA Internal Medicine, the study found that many older diabetes patients received aggressive treatment for their disease regardless of their health status and blood sugar levels.
· evidence indicates that low sodium intake may lead to risk of adverse health effects among those with mid - to late - stage heart failure who are receiving aggressive treatment for their disease;
«What was most surprising was that patients who underwent aggressive treatment for their prostate cancer were more likely to receive routine lab testing and visits with their doctor than those not receiving aggressive treatment.

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At five years following RT, survival rates for men who received brachytherapy alone were comparable to those who underwent more aggressive radiation treatment.
Depressed men with localized prostate cancer were more likely to be diagnosed with more aggressive prostate cancer, received less effective treatments and survived for shorter times than prostate cancer patients who were not depressed, a UCLA study has found.
«Because the disease is so aggressive, patients may receive no treatment at all or if they are given an option it will be for just one line of treatment, so it's essential that the most suitable treatment is identified quickly.
Patients with high levels of miR - 194 in their blood could receive more aggressive treatment to reduce the chance of the cancer spreading to other parts of the body.»
The findings may help physicians identify patients with low - risk prostate cancer who should receive aggressive anticancer treatment.
Like the Mississippi child that was thought to have beaten HIV after aggressive anti-retroviral treatment, detectable levels of the virus return in an Italian child who received similar therapy.
• Exfoliate, dark spots - A month out: receive, accept, and recover from these more aggressive treatments and ingredients, which are helping to even out tone, lighten dark spots and reveal a fresh glow.
Black matte - chrome plated outside door handles replace the previous bright chrome design and in the rear, the combination lights also receive the dark tinted treatment, along with a new blackout rear lower fascia — giving the 2018 370Z a sportier, more aggressive appearance.
AMG versions receive the obligatory aggressive body treatment, while an optional Aerodynamics Package goes to 11 with a larger front splitter and a big roof spoiler.
For 2014, the Tundra received, among other upgrades, a new front - end treatment featuring a bolder, more aggressive look.
Sometimes the cancer can be cured if response is quick and the treatment aggressive but all pets may receive a better quality of life from therapy received.
After receiving caring medical treatment at the ER and conferring with specialists, Bingo was diagnosed with a very aggressive, extremely painful bone cancer and infection.
The second option is to do an aggressive treatment were the dog will receive injections to breakdown the heartworms quicker.
In the second treatment phase (post1 - to post2 - assessment) those children with sustained severe peer related aggressive behavior receive 16 weekly child - focused sessions with the treatment modules of ScouT.
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Eron et al concluded that without early family treatment, aggressive behaviour in children «crystallises» by the age of 8, making future learning and behavioural problems less responsive to treatment and more likely to become chronic.5 Yet recent projections suggest that fewer than 10 % of young children who need treatment for conduct problems ever receive it, 6 and an even smaller percentage receive empirically validated treatments.
Students who participated in social information processing showed less aggressive and disruptive behaviour after treatment then students who did not receive the programme.
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