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The main reason for offering chemotherapy is to prevent recurrent disease, which if it did occur would be incurable.
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For one thing, it was thought to be incurable.
Mr. Bush's verbal difficulties may be incurable.
Retroviral diseases were widely believed to be incurable.
It is treatable but thought to be incurable.
In A Dragon Apparent, he foresaw the ultra-efficiency of the bombing plane 15 years before the long-houses of the Moïs people of Vietnam's central plateau were bombed into nothingness, and in Golden Earth (1952) he predicted the incurable dictatorship that would be the consequence of Burma's approaching civil war.
It was in the 24 hours after this news that Andy asked me, "If it turns out that this is incurable, would you marry me?" Of course the answer was yes.
"If it turns out that this is incurable, would you marry me?" is not your traditional marriage proposal, but then again, Andy and I haven't lived traditional lives.
THE scan showed the four-month-old fetus had anencephaly, a rare, incurable condition; the baby would be born without a scalp or most of its brain.
If their actions appeared "afresh and without assignable cause", then their condition would be labelled as "original" madness and deemed incurable.
Isn't that how I would be when I'm told I have an incurable heart condition or cancer?
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