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There are many common, chronic diseases which are progressive in nature, and whose progression can be slowed or stopped by appropriate care before it has progressed to the most severe level.
The drive to diagnose Alzheimer's before it has progressed into profound dementia is also reflected in a bill introduced in Congress this month, which would create specific Medicare cost codes for Alzheimer's diagnosis, including steps involving discussions between the patient's doctor and caregivers, a recognition that keeping family members well-informed can result in better planning and care.
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Before long, it had progressed from a three-alarm fire to a full-borough-alarm fire, the equivalent of 10 alarms.
Before "Professional Soldier" has progressed very far, you find yourself relishing the picture less for the entertainment it is giving you than for the joy it is affording its chief player.
Until now, AD cannot be diagnosed by a valid clinical method or a biomarker before the disease has progressed so far that dementia is present.
Mortality is high in patients with esophageal carcinoma as tumors are rarely detected before the disease has progressed to an advanced stage.
The mortality associated with EC is high because tumors are rarely detected before the disease has progressed to an advanced stage.
For example, before the reader has progressed more than a sentence or two into the book, the authors describe the events that unraveled at the American Legion Convention in Philadelphia, which led to the discovery of Legionella pneumophila.
One can either interpret this sentence as "He has progressed a lot, but he is still a person of the second rank (as he was before)" or "He has progressed a lot, but he is still a person of the second rank (if he were given an evaluation)".
Before mineralogy had progressed to the point of chemical analysis, colour was of greater importance than some of the other physical characteristics, and little distinction was made between emerald and chrysoprase, for example, or between ruby and garnet, or between citrine and topaz.
They performed phase I/II studies with 5-fluorouracil and mitomycin C administered directly into the peritoneal cavities in the early postoperative period before adhesions had progressed.
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