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5 In addition, disease in some patients will progress during chemoradiation, delaying surgery or even becoming inoperable because of this delay.
Delays between the onset of cancer symptoms and receipt of treatment could result in potentially resectable tumours becoming inoperable, and this may contribute to the poorer survival of UK cancer patients compared with that found in other European countries (Richards, 2009).
Changing any other settings may result in your phone becoming inoperable.
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Then it becomes inoperable.
If any single part fails, the garage becomes inoperable.
Patients deemed too sick, or inoperable, are increasingly becoming candidates for TAVR, either by the transfemoral or transapical approach.
The HTC software implementation on the G2 stores some components in read-only memory as a security measure to prevent key operating system software from becoming corrupted and rendering the device inoperable.
Radiochemotherapy is becoming increasingly established as a standard method for treating inoperable head and neck carcinomas, but the optimal scheme is still under discussion.
When Iain Banks announced on his website on 3 April this year that he was "officially very poorly" and that he had asked his long-term partner Adele "to do me the honour of becoming my widow" it was a typically dark-humoured response to his sudden discovery that he had inoperable gallbladder cancer.
Or risk becoming irrelevant.
She is becoming nobody.
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