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1 o have advanced GIST that was not surgically curable.
2  CT screening can detect lung cancer that is curable.
3 f detected early, breast cancer is eminently curable.
4 cted at early stages, colon cancer is highly curable.
5 s with Hodgkin lymphoma are young and highly curable.
6  extent that this leukemia is now considered curable.
7          If detected early, breast cancer is curable.
8 ing the FLP recombinase which is also easily curable.
9 as organ-confined, and therefore potentially curable.
10  for distant metastases, but are potentially curable.
11 ough persistent HCV infection is potentially curable.
12 are effective in detecting ACTs when readily curable.
13 he disease is organ-confined and potentially curable.
14       Some children with relapsed RMS remain curable.
15  5.0 ng/mL, cancers were highly likely to be curable (32/36, 89%), and a minority were small cancers
16             As primary tumors are frequently curable, a critical focus now turns to preventing the le
17                                 In the least curable (ABC) subtype of DLBCL, survival of the malignan
18 a from consecutive patients with potentially curable adenocarcinoma of the lower esophagus or gastroe
19 ese results indicate that HCL is potentially curable after cladribine treatment.
20 of targeted therapies, acute leukemia is not curable and few patients survive more than 10 years afte
21 cell lymphomas as a group are rarely if ever curable and hence need chronic-disease management.
22 to a range at which cancers are likely to be curable and less likely to be small (4.1-5.0 ng/mL) is r
23 lled [beta].[beta] is infectious, reversibly curable, and its de novo generation is induced by overex
24      Ovarian germ cell tumours are rare, but curable at all stages of disease.
25 145 patients) reported that their cancer was curable at baseline, and a majority (86 of 124 patients)
26                                        While curable at early stages, few treatment options exist for
27  is to identify cancers that are potentially curable; before a programme can be introduced, it must s
28 h liquid surface patches, capable of forming curable bonds with neighbouring particles to assemble ro
29               Methods Eligible survivors had curable breast or colorectal cancer or melanoma, had com
30 tate cancer is the only human cancer that is curable but which commonly does not need to be cured.
31                Intraocular retinoblastoma is curable, but survivors with a heritable predisposition a
32             Diffuse large-B-cell lymphoma is curable, but when treatment fails, outcome is poor.
33 nt with locally advanced disease that is not curable by any extent of radical hysterectomy.
34 for the patient, to a condition successfully curable by chemotherapy.
35  tumors (TGCTs) are highly responsive to and curable by cisplatin-based chemotherapy even in advanced
36 as breast cancer, where the primary tumor is curable by conventional methods, but metastatic lesions
37 at patients with relapsed metastatic GCT are curable by HDCT plus PBSCT even when used in third-line
38            Testicular tumors are potentially curable by means of high-dose chemotherapy plus hematopo
39  (SPT) in a previous radiation field, if not curable by surgery or radiation, is almost always fatal.
40 st common cause of blindness but is at least curable by surgery.
41 ge but has the potential to render the tumor curable by surgical removal.
42 e, non-small-cell lung cancer is potentially curable by surgical resection.
43 tumors of this size have not previously been curable by treatments relying on endogenous immunity.
44 d may lead to the diagnosis of a potentially curable cancer.
45 reduce the opportunity to detect potentially curable cancers.
46        A preponderance of early, potentially curable carcinomas are characteristically found in these
47                  Because CP is a potentially curable cause of heart failure and therapeutic options f
48       Primary aldosteronism is a potentially curable cause of hypertension, especially when caused by
49     Primary aldosteronism is the most common curable cause of secondary hypertension.
50 ese important, often overlooked, and readily curable causes of uveitis.
51       Tuberculosis, although preventable and curable, causes more adult deaths than any other infecti
52 rature and radiation effects in curing of UV-curable coating formulations by using multiple coatings
53                   Laparoscopic colectomy for curable colon cancer is not inferior to open surgery bas
54                   Laparoscopic colectomy for curable colon cancer may result in the development of ab
55     A total of 601 patients with potentially curable colon cancer were randomized to receive LCR or O
56      Eight hundred seventy-two patients with curable colon cancer were randomly assigned to undergo l
57 d in >60% of patients with early, presumably curable colorectal cancers, at levels ranging from 0.01%
58 vestigation of atrial flutter, suggests this curable condition is much more common than previously ap
59 nd directing therapy.Gastric cancer is not a curable condition when metastases are present.
60 sform many cancers from lethal to chronic or curable conditions.
61    Gastrinoma in MEN1 is considered a rarely curable disease and its management is highly controversi
62     In contrast, SHH-medulloblastoma, a less curable disease subtype, contains an intact blood brain
63                   Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is a curable disease with currently available chemotherapy re
64 g results so that no patient with surgically curable disease would miss the opportunity for surgery i
65 strates that medulloblastoma in infancy is a curable disease, albeit at a significant cost.
66 nd chemoradiotherapy trials in patients with curable disease, and chemotherapy trials in patients wit
67                     Although it represents a curable disease, less than half of the patients are cure
68  up possibilities for the early detection of curable disease, rather than simply better detection of
69                              Despite being a curable disease, tuberculosis (TB) killed more people in
70 on and how to ensure optimal results in this curable disease.
71  deficiencies in the management of a largely curable disease.
72 ma in MEN1 should be considered a surgically curable disease.
73 of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, remains a partially curable disease.
74 y by integrating a biologic approach to this curable disease.
75 O can play in the primary management of this curable disease.
76 e approach for life-threatening, potentially curable diseases.
77 oviral treatment (HAART), HIV-1 is still not curable due to the persistence of the HIV-1 reservoir du
78 lial carcinoids should be screened to detect curable early stage disease.
79  yet to demonstrate an impact on potentially curable, early-stage disease, with some data suggesting
80 pecific clinical and laboratory findings for curable enteric infections exceed 50%.
81 he increased 5-year mortality of potentially curable esophageal cancer after surgery later in the wee
82 ctomy in patients diagnosed with potentially curable esophageal cancer impacts overall survival.
83           Standard treatment for potentially curable esophageal cancer is nCRT plus surgery after 4 t
84 ved survival among patients with potentially curable esophageal or esophagogastric-junction cancer.
85 f rare neoplastic conditions that are highly curable, even in the presence of widely metastatic disea
86 udy of Pre- vs Postoperative Radiotherapy in Curable Extremity Soft Tissue Sarcoma) trial receiving p
87  refractive index (Thoulet's solution) and a curable fluid resin infiltrant (without acid etching)-de
88                      In this method, a photo-curable fluorinated functionalized perfluoropolyether, a
89                               It is the only curable form of arthritis.
90            Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is a highly curable form of childhood cancer, with estimated 5 year
91 tenin in WNT-medulloblastoma, an essentially curable form of the disease, induce an aberrant fenestra
92 ge B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) remains the least curable form of this malignancy despite recent advances
93 ased cohort study included all patients with curable gastric adenocarcinoma that underwent gastrectom
94 urgical approach to treatment of potentially curable gastric cancer, including extended lymphadenecto
95 ves outcomes among patients with potentially curable gastric cancer.
96 ly life-threatening conditions became easily curable, greatly reducing the incidence of death or disa
97  B cell-like (ABC) DLBCL, which is the least curable group among the 3 major subtypes of this maligna
98                                  Potentially curable higher-stage HCC patients are denied LT due to t
99 e lymphoma subtypes from uniformly lethal to curable; however, the majority of lymphomas in patients
100            CRC, a leading cause of death, is curable if detected early.
101 cceptable because testicular cancer is still curable if metastatic recurrence occurs.
102     Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is curable in 60% of patients treated with rituximab plus c
103  millenium it is clear that breast cancer is curable in a large percentage of women.
104 etastasis from colorectal cancer is safe and curable in appropriately selected patients.
105 ost common lymphoid malignancy in adults, is curable in less than 50% of patients.
106       Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is curable in more than 80% of children and adolescents who
107                             Localized PLB is curable in most children and adolescents with a 9-week c
108                                       MTC is curable in patients with de novo mutations when nonendoc
109 cancer, who were regarded as not potentially curable irrespective of response.
110 d between adequately resecting a potentially curable lesion and minimising the functional deficit in
111 d between adequately resecting a potentially curable lesion and minimising the functional deficit or
112                                          One curable liquid polymer of specific interest is polydimet
113 nue to struggle with largely preventable and curable livestock diseases.
114 Although most men are diagnosed with readily curable localized prostate cancer, those with high-risk
115 ontrol of an inducible promoter on an easily curable, low copy number plasmid.
116 en synthesized from easily processable, 100% curable, low molecular weight reactive liquid precursors
117            We also report a series of easily curable, low-copy-number helper plasmids encoding all th
118 ted tools for early diagnosis of potentially curable lung cancer; and no tools for defining molecular
119                     Prognosis of potentially curable (M0), completely resected gastric cancer is prim
120 (ALL) is the most common and one of the most curable malignancies in children; however, it presents u
121                 Although considered a highly curable malignancy, a third of patients will not respond
122 ovel therapeutic strategy in this frequently curable malignancy.
123 ntial of risk assessment for this imminently curable malignancy.
124 ell tumours (TGCTs) represent the model of a curable malignancy; sensitive tumour markers, accurate p
125 mbined to enhance treatment of this already 'curable' malignancy.
126                 Compared to ultraviolet (UV) curable materials, thermally curable optical silicones h
127 thography (PmuSL) and uses a family of photo-curable methacrylate based copolymer networks.
128  Lyme disease in many areas, and the largely curable nature of the disease, the cost-effectiveness of
129 although the majority agreed that it detects curable neoplasia and can be cost-effective in selected
130   Testicular cancer has become a model for a curable neoplasm.
131 ing standard diagnostic care for potentially curable neoplasms such as acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
132     Patients with aggressive and potentially curable NHL treated with CHOP, CHOP-R, or CNOP frequentl
133 ly detects small pancreatic cysts, including curable, noninvasive high-grade neoplasms.
134                         Screening can detect curable, noninvasive pancreatic neoplasms, but the optim
135         Germ cell tumors constitute the most curable of all cancers.
136 anulocytic leukemia (APL) is one of the most curable of all human cancers.
137 at Hodgkin's lymphoma is now one of the most curable of all non-cutaneous malignancies.
138                           Prostate cancer is curable only when treated at an early stage, when the tu
139 ltraviolet (UV) curable materials, thermally curable optical silicones have a number of advantages, s
140 ancers were highly likely (34/36, 94%) to be curable (organ-confined or capsular penetration with Gle
141 eric master with an ultraviolet or thermally curable organic polymer, while the master is deformed by
142            Purpose To update the Potentially Curable Pancreatic Cancer: American Society of Clinical
143  highly specific approaches for screening of curable pancreatic neoplasia.
144 tterns of failure and outcome in potentially curable patients.
145     Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is one of the most curable pediatric and adult cancers, with long-term surv
146                 By mixing glass beads with a curable polymer we create a well-defined cohesive granul
147 y a single-step replication process using UV-curable polymers.
148 ittle significant progress in achieving its "curable" potential.
149 table range for maintaining the detection of curable prostate cancer and a 2-year PSA testing interva
150 PSA testing interval is not likely to miss a curable prostate cancer when the initial PSA level is le
151 ed for the purpose of detecting a surgically curable recurrence of the original rectal cancer.
152 cost-effective test in detecting potentially curable recurrent disease.
153 dal particles inside emulsion droplets of UV curable resin followed by an immediate UV curing process
154 cal (focal laser) treatment for intraocular (curable) retinoblastoma.
155 with previously untreated, locally advanced, curable SCCHN were entered.
156 for HIV infection, and treated the women for curable sexually transmitted diseases.
157 e become infected every day with any of four curable sexually transmitted infections (STIs): chlamydi
158   Asia has an estimated 151 million cases of curable sexually transmitted infections (STIs; eg, syphi
159 isk reduction counselling, and treatment for curable sexually transmitted infections and symptomatic
160 ransmitted infections, testing, treatment of curable sexually transmitted infections, and intensive r
161                                Management of curable sexually-transmitted infections (STI) such as Ch
162  composite architectures from multiple photo-curable SMPs.
163 d surgery among elderly patients with highly curable Stage IA and IB cancer with 26.6% having lumpect
164 er, while the diagnosis of renal cancer at a curable stage remains the first priority, there is the a
165 gned to detect the disease at an earlier and curable stage remains unproven, with key results expecte
166 g neoplasms in that it may be diagnosed at a curable stage through detection of a protein in serum, t
167 ng early detection of the disease while at a curable stage.
168 ter tools to diagnose pancreatic cancer at a curable stage.
169 ng cancer at an earlier and potentially more curable stage.
170 life-threatening disease at an earlier, more curable stage.
171 that remains difficult to detect at an early curable stage.
172 ected until they are in their advanced, less curable stages.
173 of detecting cancers at early and hence more curable stages.
174                           Some reductions in curable STDs were seen in both studies.
175 onsiderable, with the combined prevalence of curable STIs/RTIs being equal to, if not greater than, m
176 promyelocytic leukemia (APL) is now the most curable subtype of acute myeloid leukemia in adults.
177 ame drugs and produces durable remissions in curable subtypes.
178 gh testicular cancer is highly treatable and curable, there are still many young men who succumb to t
179                                  Rickets was curable through administration of 1,25(OH)(2)D(3) but no
180  with hepatic recurrence who are potentially curable through surgical hepatic resection.
181  metastasis, where it cannot be subjected to curable treatment with surgery and chemoradiation.
182 astatic to the liver is the only potentially curable treatment.
183 lorectal cancer (CRC), which is a surgically curable tumor that induces cachexia.
184 ls and may be useful for diagnosis of early, curable tumors and for staging of advanced cancers.
185 promyelocytic leukemia (APL) is now the most curable type of leukemia.
186 l methods are needed to diagnose potentially curable upper gastrointestinal malignancies.
187 rd effects of treatment in a disease that is curable, we attempted to determine whether radiotherapy
188 m of disease that progresses from the highly curable well-differentiated thyroid cancers to the unive
189 cterial and protozoan infections are readily curable with appropriate antimicrobial agents; cryptospo
190                         Although potentially curable with approximately 50% survival at 5 years, adul
191  histologically heterogeneous and distinctly curable with chemotherapy.
192                  Testicular cancer is highly curable with cisplatin-based therapy, and testicular can
193 p to 80% of metastatic germ-cell tumours are curable with conventional chemotherapy.
194 vanced stage follicular lymphoma (FL) is not curable with conventional treatment.
195 tis B Virus (HBV) infection is generally not curable with current anti-viral drugs.
196 c agents against a disease that is often not curable with current therapy.
197 nclusion HIV-associated SCCAC is potentially curable with definitive CRT.
198 e from primordial germ cells and are readily curable with DNA-damaging chemotherapeutic drugs.
199 ients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma are curable with doxorubicin-based regimens but not with rad
200            Relapses are rare and potentially curable with further treatment.
201  life-threatening disease of infants that is curable with hematopoietic cell transplantation if detec
202  patients with HPV-positive OPSCC are highly curable with ionizing radiation and have better survival
203 arge B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (DLBCL) are curable with rituximab plus cyclophosphamide, doxorubici
204 eans of initial chemotherapy are potentially curable with salvage chemotherapy.
205                  Although some lymphomas are curable with standard therapy, the majority of the affec
206 cancer (PC) have localized disease, which is curable with surgery or radiation therapy.
207        Although early-stage disease is often curable with surgery or radiotherapy, the majority of pa
208 ed serum tumor markers after chemotherapy is curable with surgery.
209 r are not diagnosed until they are no longer curable with surgery.
210 hoblastic disease metastatic to the brain is curable with systemic chemotherapy and whole-brain irrad
211 ukemia is the first malignant disease highly curable with targeted therapy directed at a unique molec
212 occurs in children and adults and is largely curable with the use of intensive and toxic chemotherapy
213 tential for severe systemic complications is curable with treatment and should have the highest prior
214  high-grade sarcomas, OSs are among the most curable, with more than two-thirds of patients with loca
215                                 It is rarely curable, with poor prognosis.
216  children with lesser-risk B-lineage ALL are curable without agents with substantial late effects.
217 e no other cancer includes subtypes that are curable without therapy to ablate residual disease.

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