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adjective
Possessing the ability to cure, to heal or treat illness.
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The results of Schulte's dietary-supplement analysis — lots of bar codes belonging to rice and houseplants, few belonging to curative herbs — would seem to be a slam dunk for Schneiderman.
Malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) is a uniformly fatal disease that has been recalcitrant to curative therapies.
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This may be because of generally lower levels of disease than in the past as well as increased access of herders to curative drugs.
Subcutaneous liver tissue engineering is an attractive and minimally invasive approach used to curative treat hepatic failure and inherited liver diseases.
Laparoscopic surgery should be considered for these tumors, because their biologic behavior lends them to curative resection without requiring large margins or extensive lymph-adenectomies.
Instead, it involves providing comfort and relief as a companion to curative care, offering options to patients and their families, improving quality of life, and respecting choices.
Multidrug resistance (MDR) is a major impediment to curative cancer chemotherapy.
The down staging converts an inoperable case amenable to curative resection [ 10- 13].
Briefly, patients had histologically or cytologically confirmed NSCLC not amenable to curative treatment.
We cannot ignore the significance of metastasectomy in regard to curative intent.
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