Plural of treatment
"treatments" is a correct and usable word in written English. You can use it to refer to the use of medicine, therapy, or other methods used to improve health or relieve pain. For example: "The doctor prescribed a variety of treatments to reduce the patient's symptoms.".
One says: "My mother had cancer, she had several operations and received regular chemotherapy treatments.
Also there are other treatments with regards to fertility, so hopefully it won't be a massive problem".
The researchers conducting the drug trials opted to give the treatments to all patients who want them, with the support of a World Health Organisation ethics committee, which decided that the death rate was so high it would be unethical to deprive anybody of a drug that might work.
It is difficult to justify subjecting private patients to unnecessary tests and treatments if you avoid doing the same to NHS patients," he writes.
As a result, people are now more aware of the effectiveness of existing treatments, the importance of community-based care, and the need to counter stigma.
The group of doctors last week urged university officials to remove Oz from a faculty position on the grounds that he promotes "quack treatments" and "has repeatedly shown disdain for science and for evidence-based medicine, as well as baseless and relentless opposition to the genetic engineering of food crops".
Related: Top doctors urge Columbia to sever ties with Dr Oz over 'quack treatments' Oz's response to his critics – first touted in a Facebook post on Friday – has now become an all-out defense campaign that includes an op-ed in Time magazine, an episode-long defense and a follow-up interview on NBC's Today show last Friday.
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