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Discover Ludwig"curative intent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to an attempt to heal or cure something. For example, "The doctors had a curative intent when they prescribed the medication."
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Part 1: screening, diagnosis, and local treatment with curative intent.
Solitary or oligometastatic disease should be treated with curative intent, preferably with wide resection margins.
Wide resection with curative intent is the primary approach to solitary or oligometastatic bone metastasis.
Current diagnostic strategies are aimed to detect tumor deposits that preclude resection with curative intent.
Second cancer, as a consequence of a curative intent radiotherapy (RT), represents a growing concern nowadays.
All patients received treatment with curative intent.
Consequently, resection was scheduled with curative intent.
Surgery was performed for curative intent when appropriate.
For such patients, surgery to excise macroscopically remaining disease with curative intent may be an option.
The patient agreed to undergo curative intent surgery 2 months after the final dose administration.
Oncological right hemicolectomy with partial abdominal wall resection was performed with macroscopically curative intent (Fig. 4).
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