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"I like to think it was due to our aggressive therapy."
Patients with a poor prognosis could then be given more aggressive therapy.
After two years of aggressive therapy, he was in remission.
But many would not want aggressive therapy if the stroke left them unable to talk or communicate.
However, now, with the use of aggressive therapy as described above, the death rate from thyroid storm is less than 20%.
When severe nerve pain gets in the way of healthy behavior, however, aggressive therapy is the rule.
Early and aggressive therapy is indicated, otherwise scarring may be severe.
For the more serious, or wet, type, prompt, aggressive therapy can be essential to preserve vision.
True, older people are by nature more prone to complications from surgery or other forms of aggressive therapy than younger persons.
Unfortunately, after ten minutes of the aggressive therapy, there was disappointingly little change in Laurie's status.
They have to find a custom wheelchair, a vehicle to accommodate it and a center where Steven can continue his aggressive therapy every day.
Recent evidence also indicates they embrace new medical technology and aggressive therapies as readily as men.
A muscle on the left side of the doctor's jaw twisted as he spoke, "I believe you've been greatly helped by your wife's aggressive therapy."
"Women in general are not told or do not comprehend the importance of aggressive therapy," she says of her treatment.
How do you measure the quality of life after different cancer cures, so patients treated with aggressive therapy will emerge glad that they're alive?
In adults, frequent failure and relapse are common, and aggressive therapy is recommended.
At the end of life, aggressive therapies are not warranted and are more likely to cause increased burden or even harm.
Second, American doctors order more tests and use more aggressive therapy as a prophylactic against malpractice claims.
Certainly, with this kind of disseminated disease, there could be no way to justify the aggressive therapy being given Charlotte Thomas.
This is a more aggressive therapy.
But, he added, "It was clear that something ratcheted up, that suddenly she was getting more aggressive therapy."
For them, delaying more aggressive therapy may result in missing an opportunity for cure and risking the cancer's spread.
Similarly, the patient can be confident that the clinician will respond to unrelieved symptoms with aggressive therapies.
The normal dose was 500 milligrams; E. G.'s doctor prescribed 1,500 because of he heard such aggressive therapy discussed at a convention.
Early treatment of rheumatoid arthritis with more aggressive therapy such as azathioprine helps to reduce further joint damage and to keep joints working better.