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We're finding this is a difficult disease to treat".
That's significant because Cushing's afflicts only one in a million humans, making it a difficult disease to study.
The companies say they have a generally safe record in treating a difficult disease and are fighting lawsuits in which some patients claim harm.
An estimated 26 million Americans have diabetes, a difficult disease to treat that often requires patients to try a variety of drugs.
Nonetheless, "storybooks about a difficult disease like Alzheimer's can be a gentle way to introduce it to young children," said Erin Y. Sakai, lead author of the study, which was just published in the American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias.
Pilonidal sinus is a difficult disease to treat.
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Celgene's drug Abraxane prolonged the lives of patients with advanced pancreatic cancer by almost two months in a clinical trial, researchers reported Tuesday, signifying an advance in treating a notoriously difficult disease but not as big a leap as some doctors and investors had hoped.
Unlike nodding syndrome, where a drug is readily available, konzo looks like a more difficult disease to manage without tackling agricultural methods and food preparation techniques.
Nephrologists stated multiple times that CKD is a very difficult disease to understand and one of the reasons that patients have a hard time with a diagnosis is that there are many complex facets of the disease.
"This is a very difficult disease.
This is a very difficult disease to contract.
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