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Meanings of curable disease in inglês
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Usage of curable disease in inglês
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Results: Seventy-one patients were identified of whom 63 had potentially curabledisease.
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Careful observation after the resection of perihilar cholangiocarcinoma is mandatory to detect this potentially curabledisease.
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The analogy of global warming to a curabledisease was central to the discussions at the meeting.
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But a curabledisease may become incurable.
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New drugs developed during the 20th century turned the "white plague" into a curabledisease.
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Systemic diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is a potentially curabledisease using current regimen of immunochemotherapy.
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According to Almac, one in eight women develops breast cancer, and most are diagnosed with early curabledisease.
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Mwamjengwa has cervical cancer -a highly preventable and highly curabledisease that few die from in Europe these days.
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Effective loco-regional as well as systemic treatment options have rendered breast cancer a curabledisease for the vast majority of early-stage patients.
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What would you think of a physician who saw men suffering from a curabledisease and did nothing to alleviate their sufferings?
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Conclusions: Prospective screening of patients at high risk for the development of HCC increases the proportion of patients diagnosed with potentially curabledisease.
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Infant mortality is appalling, water kills and so do far too many curablediseases.
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Millions of people die of easily curablediseases every year because patent-protected drugs are too expensive.
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People are dying of curablediseases.
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The condition of health of the Indian and the prevalence in the tribes of curablediseases has been exploited recently in the press.
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Not so very long ago the disease was regarded as practically fatal; now it is classified as one of the eminently curablediseases.