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As the fungal development is slow, some adults contaminated by the fungus would be expected to develop the disease and die, but this was not evaluated.
If it were, she said, more young patients would be expected to develop low mood or anxiety.
That means among 1,000 similar women, 19 would be expected to develop breast cancer over the next five years.
Of people being infected now, only about 20percentt would be expected to develop severe liver damage, usually 20 to 30 years from now, and many promising new treatments are already in the pipeline, Dr. Ray said.
In 1,000 high-risk women like those in the study, for instance, without treatment 40 would be expected to develop invasive breast cancer over the next five years.
Therefore, susceptible individuals would be expected to develop lethal lung cancers before the appearance of the late age-arising tumors in the GI system.
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At least in principle, such immune-based therapies would offer two advantages over other cancer drugs: These therapies could be applied to a diverse range of tumor types, and patients would not be expected to develop resistance to them.
We excluded from analysis patients in whom TB was diagnosed within 30 days of the recorded initial clinic visit because the immunorestorative effect of ART [we used the immune reconstitution syndrome (IRIS) as a marker for this] would not be expected to develop in most HIV-infected TB patients within the first 4 weeks (range 0 to12 weeks) of initiating ART [32], [33].
If the application of fs laser pulses were invasive, the placode cells would not be expected to develop normally.
Five colonized women were carrying non-typeable (unencapsulated) pneumococci, and therefore would not be expected to develop a positive BinaxNOW test.
Finally, HAART might not have been effective in these selected patients as those with successful HAART use would not be expected to develop PCP.
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