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He became world famous for his contribution to the curability of Hodgkin's disease and to cancer education.
The disease has a high curability.
Unfortunately through the process of evolution we have lost curability, or should we say our stomachs, for raw flesh.
However, statistics on cancer curability indicate that there are major differences between Member States, and these include breast cancer survival rates.
There was great belief in the curability of mental disorders, particularly in the US, and statistics were reported showing high recovery rates.
The Curability of Insanity (1887)
The rate of curability of cancers of the oropharynx varies depending on the stage and specific site.
Curability decreases sharply for stage III and stage IV.
It should be fully recognized that operations for bile duct cancer are usually extensive and have a high operative mortality (5%-10%) and low curability.
The general public has misconceptions about leprosy, particularly regarding the degree of its contagiousness, and a campaign should be carried out to enhance public knowledge of leprosy's curability.
Dimopoulos MA, Goldstein J, Fuller L, et al.: Curability of solitary bone plasmacytoma.
It is important to distinguish the radiosensitivity of a particular tumor, which to some extent is a laboratory measure, from the radiation "curability" of a cancer in actual clinical practice.
This situation was transformed radically from the late eighteenth century as, amid changing cultural conceptions of madness, a new-found optimism in the curability of insanity within the asylum setting emerged.
'Curability of Attacks of Tubercular Peritonitis and Acute Phthisis (Galloping Consumption),' 1877. '
The hospital staff makes regular visits within Guayaquil and in remote villages, providing public education about the cause and curability of Hansen's Disease and spreading optimism for its eventual elimination.
In On the Curability of Certain Forms of Insanity, Epilepsy, Catalepsy, and Hysteria in Females, he gave a 70 per cent success rate using this treatment.
Because acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) has the highest curability and requires a unique form of treatment, it is important to quickly establish or exclude the diagnosis of this subtype of leukemia.
Balancing competing demands within a "cult of curability" may encourage physicians to evaluate success on the basis of curing, rather than on the basis of providing the best care for patients [ 17 ] .