«Considering the poor prognosis, it is crucial to commence intensive
treatment at an early stage,» says Prof Dr Ingo Kleiter.
The measurement of blood levels makes it possible to initiate individual, more targeted
treatment at an early stage, thus preventing another flare - up of the disease.
A multicountry study has found that HIV - infected people who start antiretroviral (ARV)
treatment at earlier stages of the disease lowered their risk of transmitting the virus to their sexual partners by 96 %.
develops biomarkers for early diagnosis and improved treatment of cancer, with the objective of enabling personalised
treatment at an early stage.
I am a huge believer that if we all show that breast cancer takes lives - but not, if people start
treatment at early stages - we do good for everybody and for our souls as well!
We'll then get in touch with those responsible for your negligent
treatment at an early stage to see if they accept the blame for your injuries or illness.
However, this aggressive approach is often unwarranted and our specialist team have been able to persuade HMRC of the correct
treatment at an early stage.
We'll then get in touch with those responsible for your negligent
treatment at an early stage to see if they accept the blame for your illness.
Not exact matches
Aptly dubbed «Zero Suicide,» the planned initiative (still
at its
earliest and informal
stages) emphasizes prevention over reactive mental health
treatment, with interventions focused on
at - risk individuals the moment they show signs of possibly lapsing into suicidal ideation.
Peat has created an app for farmers, Plantix, that allows a phone camera to detect the patterns
at early stages, and then sends instructions about specific
treatments.
Women that have mammograms as recommended on a regular basis can identify a potential problem
at an
earlier stage when
treatment is most effective and a cure is possible.
«More people need to be tested
at an
early stage, without clinical symptoms,» says Papa Salif Sow, who helps oversee Gilead's efforts to improve access to
treatments in Africa.
The researchers say that by diagnosing which type of arthritis a patient will develop
at an
early -
stage will allow for appropriate
treatment that will provide the best chance for effective
treatment and potential prevention.
This will improve the ability to detect an active infection more easily than before so that healthy people with Lyme disease antibodies in their blood do not receive unnecessary antibiotic
treatment and so that appropriate
treatments can be initiated
at an
early stage.
«Our goal is to identify more patients
at those
earlier, resectable
stages, when
treatment could lead to a five year survival rate of 30 percent or more, depending on
stage,» Killary said.
With this knowledge they may be able to request
treatment, even if it is not typically recommended
at this
early stage.»
And no reliable methods exist to detect the cancer
at early stages, when
treatments are most effective.
«The identification of markers that accurately predict,
at an
early stage, prostate tumours that are likely to metastasise could guide the urgency and aggressiveness of
treatment — and this could save lives.»
Instead, researchers told the European Breast Cancer Conference that their findings suggest that extending screening programs to older women results in a large proportion of women being over-treated, and
at risk from the harmful effects of such
treatment, because these women were more likely to die from other causes than from any tumors detected in the
early stages of growth.
Curley cautions that drug
treatment in humans using the collagen gel is still
at an
early stage.
Dr Stephen Simpson, director of research and programmes
at Arthritis Research UK added: «This is exciting, novel work in the field of regenerative medicine, which although in its
early experimental
stages, could take us a step closer to our ultimate goal of a more effective and much - needed new
treatment for the very many people who live with this painful joint condition.»
«We have effective screening tests for several cancers, which allow physicians and other health - care providers to identify the disease
at an
earlier stage — often before symptoms surface — when
treatment is more likely to result in a cure,» said senior author of the report and IPHI Director Kenneth W. Kizer.
Detection of dementia
at the
earliest stages has become a worldwide priority, because drug
treatments, prevention strategies and other interventions will likely be more effective very
early in the disease process, before extensive brain damage has occurred.
Most research has focused on understanding and managing the late consequences of sepsis while little is known about the changes occurring in the bone marrow
at early stages of the response to bacterial infection, when the opportunity for effective
treatment might still be available.
Therefore,
treatments that either prevent or delay the onset of the disease
at an
early stage are needed.
Maggie Blanks, Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund's CEO, said: «It's because of these bleak facts that our funding strategy focuses on finding and developing alternative, effective
treatments for patients as well as finding a way to diagnose pancreatic cancer
at an
early stage.
He describes his results as a small step down the road to
treatments for genetic diseases and insists that ethical objections are ridiculous
at such an
early stage.
«This raises hope that triheptanoin may be able to preserve motor neuron and muscle function when
treatment is started
at an
early stage of the disease.
«A strategy to protect the remaining amounts of insulin produced by diabetics in response to blood sugar levels is an attractive
treatment alternative, particularly in the
early stages of type II diabetes,» said Dr. Seeliger, Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacological Sciences
at Stony Brook University School of Medicine.
You might expect that the next advances in cancer prevention will mean better and more frequent tests that will pick up tumors
at the
earliest possible
stage, followed by a blitzkrieg
treatment that will completely wipe out the disease.
Although
at an
early stage, the researchers hope that the findings will help form part of a picture of how the hypothalamus works and may lead to new
treatments in the future.
In the trial, co-led by Rachael Clark, MD, PhD, associate professor of Dermatology
at Harvard Medical School, Alain Rook, MD, professor of Dermatology and director of the Cutaneous Lymphoma Program
at Penn Medicine, and Joel M. Gelfand, MD, MSCE, associate professor of Dermatology and medical director of the Clinical Studies Unit
at Penn Medicine, twelve patients who had previously undergone an average of six
treatments for
early stage CTCL were treated with topical resiquimod gel
at varying doses and intervals.
«
Early stage disease is curable,» adds co-author Bernadette Cracchiolo, director of gynecologic oncology
at the school, «but late
stage and recurrent disease have limited
treatment options.
Even if blood tests could someday detect pancreatic cancer
at an
early stage,
treatment would have to improve a lot for them to do much good.
Radish was killed by winter temperatures, and the researchers applied
early (April) or late (May) burndown herbicide
treatments to kill canola and rye
at different growth
stages.
CellSearch is used primarily to check the progress of cancer
treatment, whereas U.C.L.A.'s imaging technology could find cancerous cells
at an
earlier stage, before they can form a new tumor.
Cancers would be caught
at their
earliest stage and other
stages of development, and doctors would have the necessary protein or genetic information from these captured cells to customize your
treatment based on the specific markers for your cancer.
But when they factored in the long - term medical cost of delaying
treatment for hepatitis C, they found the savings, in combination with improvements in the quality of patients» lives, were enough under current standards to justify using them even
at early stages of liver fibrosis.
«The ability to identify, characterize and validate gene targets that strongly associate or correlate with disease development or metastasis will facilitate
early detection and appropriate
treatments to tackle the disease
at an
early stage or before metastasis occurs.»
Thus, the results open the way to discover and test potential ALS therapies targeted
at the
early stages of the disease, when
treatment is most likely to be effective.
Christophe Benoist, M.D., professor of Microbiology and Immunobiology
at Harvard Medical School, (who spoke on behalf of Diane Mathis, Ph.D., also a professor in the same department) discussed a molecule called I - BET that, when used as a
treatment in animals during pre-diabetes or in the
early stages of clinical type 1 diabetes, seemed to slow the progression of the disease.
These biomarkers can then be applied in glaucoma suspects or glaucoma patients to detect disease
earlier as well as to detect progression much
earlier at a
stage where it can be prevented through appropriate
treatments.
This is because breast cancer is diagnosed
at an
earlier and localised
stage in nations where populations have access to medical care, and progressive improvement in
treatment strategies.
Phase 1 clinical trials give patients
at University of Michigan access to pivotal
early -
stage studies, connecting families to novel
treatment therapies to patients before they are widely available.
They are seeking ways to target the disease
at its
earliest stages, so that innovative
treatments might be developed to significantly delay disease progression even in patients who do not respond to current medical and surgical
treatments that only lower pressure in the eye.
Through basic and clinical biomedical research and training, NCI conducts and supports research that will lead to a future in which we can prevent cancer before it starts, identify cancers that do develop
at the
earliest stage, eliminate cancers through innovative
treatment interventions, and biologically control those cancers that we can not eliminate so they become manageable, chronic diseases.
The controlled research involved three patients with
early -
stage Alzheimer's and receiving medication and
treatment at The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center.
We know that far too many patients with curable cancers if they are caught
at earlier stage, colon cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, these cancers are still detected late when they are less amenable to curative
treatments.
Nonetheless, a more rapid arrival of a generally applicable cure for cancer looks to be the likely course of events, as the basis for a
treatment that can in principle put a halt to all cancer
at all
stages of development is currently in the
earliest stages of development.
This is currently the only effective
treatment but it only helps patients who have
early -
stage cerebral ALD and comes
at the cost of multiple complications.