Sentences with phrase «to benefit from new treatments»

One group in particular who stands to benefit from the new treatment option is members of the military and veterans, who are at an increased risk for suicide but often avoid seeking help from psychologists or other clinicians because of the perceived stigma.
«Patients in Phase I clinical studies are the first to potentially benefit from a new treatment,» said Cohn, a leading expert in the study and treatment of neuroblastoma, a malignant solid tumor that forms in the nervous system outside the brain.
Unger devised a statistical model using an analytical framework that assumed the new trial - proven treatments would become the standard of care, that the effects would last for five years, and that all future patients diagnosed with those cancers would benefit from the new treatment.
It is estimated that up to 10,000 Australians with severe depression and who have not responded to first line treatments, such as medication, could benefit from the new treatment.
«This discovery now tells us by using a simple blood or sputum eosinophil count, we can identify which asthma patients can benefit from this new treatment
«This is very disappointing mostly for the people who had hoped to benefit from new treatments, but also for those of us who hoped to use the technology.»
They are also looking for «biological signposts» to predict which cancers are most likely to respond to olaparib, which will help doctors identify men who are likely to benefit from the new treatment.
According to Reuter, «more research is now needed to understand who is most likely to benefit from this new treatment
Please schedule a consultation appointment with our Oncology Department if you have a dog with lymphoma who may benefit from this new treatment.
And you'll want to visit a dentist now so that your teeth are healthy enough to benefit from these new treatments.
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