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The quiescent status of cancer stem cells renders them difficult to eradicate with chemotherapy that typically target proliferating cells.

The poorly vascularised, hypoxic cells adjacent to these areas are difficult to eradicate with conventional treatments and can also negatively influence the efficacy of novel treatment strategies.

The combination of light-directed therapy and molecular targeting which is possible using PCI could become a powerful adjuvant treatment modality, which could meet the needs of many patients with localised tumours that are difficult to eradicate with current techniques.

When a bacterial spore is formed and shed into the environment, it is very difficult to eradicate with common antiseptics owing to the resistance of the spore to heat, strong chemicals, and radiation.

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Accordingly, it appears to be more difficult to eradicate the infection with a single-stage procedure.

For some patients the treatment needs to be repeated (31 ), and patients with MRSA carriage that is difficult to eradicate are sometimes treated with systemic antimicrobial agents (32 ).

There have been studies reporting infections caused by tolerant strains more difficult to eradicate and antimicrobial regimens with bactericidal activity superior to that of bacteriostatic regimens in the treatment of serious S.aureus infections.

Biofilm occurring on the surface of tunneled hemodialysis (HD) catheters is difficult to eradicate and often is associated with recurrent bacteremia.

Despite advances in therapy, chronic infections with Bcc remains a problematic issue because these pathogens are very difficult to eradicate and have been associated with a faster decline of lung function, increased morbidity and mortality of patients (Mahenthiralingam et al. 2005; Hauser et al. 2011).

The chronic infections identified with biofilms are difficult to eradicate as they are able to resist both antibiotics as well as the host immune system [1].

Once established, latent infection of nasopharyngeal epithelial cells with EBV is difficult to eradicate and might lead to the development of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) in a small subset of individuals.

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