Sentence examples for at incurable from inspiring English sources

The phrase "at incurable" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "The patient was diagnosed with a disease that was deemed at incurable stage."
Alternatives: "in an incurable state" or "at an incurable point".

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Despite numerous efforts by the government to improve cancer awareness, poor response to the cancer screening campaigns and late presentation to the healthcare providers at incurable stages of cancer have been reported [ 16].

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When Bow appeared on screen at Pordenone, as incurable flirt Alverna in Fleming's rural comedy Mantrap (1926), she earned a round of applause all of her own.

No termination of pregnancy was performed for any of the malformations in the false-positive group, for none of them suggested that "there was a strong probability that the child to be born would have a severe condition recognized as incurable at diagnosis," the criterion for termination under French law.

Smart was diagnosed as "incurable" while at St Lukes, and when they ran out of funds for his care he was moved to Mr. Potter's asylum.

They wish that, in the last weeks of life, that they hadn't thrown chemotherapy and aggressive treatment at an incurable situation.

It affects 1 2% of all people above the age of 651 and is at present incurable, although treatments are available to alleviate the symptoms.

Their collaboration produced "The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, Owhich may be the greatest English film ever made, not least because it looks so closely at the incurable condition of being English.

Yet I look at this "incurable disease" as a call to get really clear on my physical needs because I believe that health care is self-care, and self-care is self-love.

Women with breast cancer either present with large, advanced tumours or do not present until the disease is at an incurable stage.

The definition of end-of-life is: "Any patient who has contracted a serious illness, diagnosed by a physician as at an incurable stage, and dying within 6 months, whose illness will inevitably lead to death in the near future".

Prospective research to decipher the precise roles of MAPK pathway components not only in a tumor cell-intrinsic but also in a tumor cell-extrinsic fashion is essential for conquering this, at present, incurable disease.

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