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The phrase "a rationale for treating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the reasoning or justification behind a particular approach or method of treatment in various contexts, such as healthcare, psychology, or social issues.
Example: "The study provides a rationale for treating patients with a holistic approach, emphasizing the importance of mental and physical health."
Alternatives: "a justification for addressing" or "a reason for handling".
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Not least about international law, which emerged as a rationale for treating Africans differently from Europeans.
Thus, our data may suggest a rationale for treating anaplastic PCa and CRPC with Pol I inhibition30,47, as well as targeting MYC and the MYC-mediated transcriptional programme as a therapy for PCa.
The defendant, the state of Virginia, argued that marriage laws are traditionally under the control of states and it had a rationale for treating interracial marriages different from other marriages because some studies found that children of interracial couples suffered intellectually and emotionally and the Bible clearly revealed God's intention to separate the races.
This study further supports the association of ischaemia with dry AMD and provides a rationale for treating dry AMD with pharmacological agents to increase choroidal perfusion.
Conversely, observing hyperperfusion, particularly if early oedema is demonstrated by CT or MRI, may provide a rationale for treating arterial hypertension since some experimental studies suggest that hyperperfusion in necrotic tissue may promote the development of malignant brain swelling.
More than 300 mutations in lamin A/C have been associated with diverse clinical phenotypes, understanding the molecular basis of these diseases may provide a rationale for treating them.
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This provides a strong rationale for treating TNBC patients with PTEN expression with a combination therapy consisting of olaparib and SAHA.
And it may even be defended as appropriate -- auto insurers and car rental companies have a plausible rationale for treating young people differently, for instance.
Maybe there is a policy rationale for treating them differently.
This provides a rationale both for treating earlier cases as contributing to the law and for the doctrine of stare decisis.
For example, Rahmani et al have recently provided preclinical rationale for treating AML with a combination of obatoclax and the multi-kinase inhibitor sorafenib, which induces MCL-1 downregulation.
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