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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amenable to therapy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is open to or receptive to therapeutic interventions or treatments.
Example: "The patient was found to be amenable to therapy, showing a willingness to engage in the treatment process."
Alternatives: "receptive to treatment" or "open to therapy".
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She teaches that homosexuality (she shuns the word "gay") is "a biological error" that is amenable to therapy.
The disease is amenable to therapy with wide-spectrum antibiotics, which are highly effective.
Selected patient studies and additional data from the literature emphasize aspects of these complications amenable to therapy aside from that directed at plasma cell growth.
These observations suggest that OTX2 is essential for the pathogenesis of anaplastic medulloblastomas and that these tumors may be amenable to therapy with all-trans-retinoic acid.
While he cautions that the lab is a far cry from the brain, it raises the possibility that damage might be amenable to therapy in the future.
Bergler was a 1950s psychoanalyst who focused on gay patients; the panel described his work as treating homosexuality "as a condition dating to infancy, which is amenable to therapy".
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This indicates that stroke-induced GMV changes might still be amenable to therapy-dependent modulations even late after stroke.
Nevertheless, approximately 25% of our participants had undiagnosed LV systolic dysfunction potentially amenable to therapies known to prolong survival and enhance quality of life.
Although these strategies provide an efficient mechanism for screening large populations, they tend to focus on advanced disease, which may not be as amenable to therapies.
Enrichment for TGFb and ErbB signaling pathways, noted in one of the two psoriasis subgroups, suggested that this group may be more amenable to therapies targeting these pathways.
Dogs suffer from spontaneous tumors which may be amenable to therapies developed for human cancer patients, and dogs may serve as large-animal cancer models.
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