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Patients always want to hear that what they have is 100 percent curable.
About 75 percent of cancers in children are now curable, the administration said.
It is the most common cause of cancer in young men - and usually curable.
These days, that's almost always curable, but the doctors have never seen anything like this.
The disease that was fighting to control his body would be curable in a short while.
It was curable, and he had been in a war zone, after all.
Yet, here I was, still suffering from a disease that is usually curable.
"The kind of leukemia he had is now 75 percent curable."
But the trouble is generally curable, once it has been identified.
Thirty percent said the patient should not be told even if the cancer is curable.
The disease is not curable; only the symptoms can be treated.
The doctors said it was curable, she's got a good chance of being cured.
Most of their troubles are curable, if a lawyer only knew exactly what to do.
A. Right now metastatic disease is not thought to be curable.
What's most important to him, knowing the tumor is eventually not curable?
This way everybody knows who's got what and whether they're curable or not."
In the case of a chemical deficiency, the problem may be curable.
Since hypertension is not curable in most cases, the drugs must be taken for the rest of your life.
However, if a disease starts in a weak area of the body, often it is curable.
It can be used on several different dental materials that are curable by light.
They say this type of cancer is curable, except it's a little more complicated.
Some cancers are now curable, but most of them aren't.
I said earlier that the decadence of our language is probably curable.
Somehow that reassured her, perhaps because it was so curable.
Researchers said crack addiction may not be curable in the way people would like to think.