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For example, the patient with multiple medical issues and slowly evolving, symptomatic disease may well be treated more successfully by a gentler induction regimen.
Perceived benefits included five items (e.g. "If ovarian cancer is diagnosed early, it can be treated more successfully") rated from 1 (strongly disagree) to 4 (strongly agree) with a total possible score range of 5 20 (Cronbach's α = 0.71).
Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) has been identified to exert a potent transforming activity through its rearrangement in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), and patients (pts) with ALK rearrangement can be treated more successfully with ALK inhibitors, such as crizotinib, alectinib, and ceritinib, than with chemotherapy.
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It is conceivable that as persons with cirrhosis are treated more successfully, the risk of developing liver cancer may be affected.
He argued that many more people could be treated successfully in a shorter time.
"Patients diagnosed with early-stage diseases are more likely to be treated successfully and to be cured and to have better quality of care," Jemal said by email.
There is evidence that smaller tumors are more likely to be treated successfully with limited breast surgery, and perhaps a better quality of life.
"The disease kills one man every hour in the UK but if it is caught early, it can more often than not be treated successfully, which is why awareness like this is so important.
At least 80percentt or more of cancers could be treated successfully if only they were caught ahead of time".
Temporary liver decompensation and postembolization syndrome occurred more frequently, which can be treated successfully with conservative treatment.
More than one-half of the cases of primary bone cancer, even once-deadly types, can now be treated successfully.
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