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There are few things more distressing than seeing a woman whose cancer has become incurable because she delayed seeking help due to embarrassment.
Many patients keep the spread of their disease private, and Mrs. Edwards's 2007 announcement that her cancer had become "incurable" was an inspiration to many — it was also why her death was such a blow.
I also pray that it does, because if it doesn't, by the time she seeks care, the cancer may well have spread beyond her bladder and become incurable.
When trouble is sensed well in advance it can easily be remedied; if you wait for it to show itself any medicine will be too late because the disease will have become incurable.
An estimated 19 million children are vision impaired, and for them, their conditions are time-critical because they affect the brain's ability to develop properly and, if left untreated, can become incurable later in life.
Relapsed disease often becomes resistant to currently available chemotherapeutic drugs and short of bone marrow transplant such relapsed patients become incurable and die.
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DEAR CANCER: #Lemmy #Bowie #Rickman pic.twitter.com/As7V5jA4GK Their deaths have drawn attention to the difficulties of dealing with the disease as it becomes incurable, and how loved ones can help to make the experience easier.
When a cancer spreads, or metastasizes, it often becomes incurable.
"I think it was from then on that our mutual dislike became incurable", he later wrote.
During this time, six potentially curable patients became incurable.
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