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This strategy, however, is ineffective when the battlefield is plain or uphill, or when the tumor itself promotes a "need to repair" response due to chemotherapy-induced apoptosis or other unknown factors.
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Thus, when faced with this scenario, an approach to ensure that the immune system senses the cancer as danger in order to promote a "need to fight" over a "need to repair" response is essential.
Ultimately, the goal is to unmask those factors that promote a "need to repair" response while at the same time enhancing those factors that are sensed as a danger signal by the immune system.
The application of power analyses is likely to promote a badly needed discussion about the magnitude of ED effects that should be considered of toxicologic relevance.
Findings related to locus of control may provide a theoretical focus for clinical intervention in order to promote a much needed behavioural change in this marginalised group of people.
This is not an easy task, as many of the symptoms of cancer carry a low risk [ 2], and there is a fine dividing line between promoting early presentation, and a need to avoid overwhelming GPs and radiology departments.
Finally, donors will need to discuss details transparently in order to promote an urgently needed assurance of long-term commitment.
There is a need to promote mass scale deworming and health promotion campaigns to create awareness about health and hygiene.
Declaring a need to "promote respect for the rule of law," Preska gave Hammond the maximum sentence of ten years.
"So even though it is infrequent for this part of the world, it still happens and there is a need to promote tsunami education for coastal peoples".
Unlike Barbados, which has a wealthy preservation-minded expatriate population, or even Tobago, Trinidad's sister island, Trinidad isn't dependent on tourism, so there was never a need to promote — or preserve — the colonial architecture, he said.
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