I don't think cases would have been treated any different.
I had treated several cases back in the 20th Century.
It was almost 2215, and 300 cases had been treated on the first day.
Most cases can be treated, especially if it is found early.
All other cases will be treated on an individual basis.
"Those two cases should not be treated the same," he said.
Today, it is used to treat certain cases where drugs do not seem to help.
The question is, furthermore, one of whether the two cases should be treated in the same way.
But now, it is possible to prevent or treat most cases.
I would reply that when the case is treated and not before.