First of all, if MRSA is caught early, it's completely curable with one of the antibiotics.
Melastatin stuck out as being present in curable tumors but absent in nasty ones.
Although some infections such as chlamydia are curable, others including herpes, HPV and HIV are not.
The breast cancer, which has spread, is "no longer curable but completely treatable, " said Sen.
Both diseases are manageable but not curable, and both can be deadly if untreated.
The problems at home, including a 30% poverty rate and unemployment unofficially at 25%, aren't curable overnight.
This is how a once-curable killer has, over time, become almost untreatable again.
The news was that Elizabeth's cancer was not curable, but it was treatable.
Mainstream infectious disease doctors believe Lyme Disease, which is transmitted by ticks, is curable with a short dose of antibiotics.
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Over 90% of cancers are curable if caught in stage one, yet there was so little attention and awareness around early detection.
We have worked very hard to take what was an incurable disease and make it curable for 90 percent of the cases.
The bone is one of the most common places where breast cancer spreads, and once it does so it is not considered curable.
It is curable in almost all who are treated, but the rate of recovery from multi-drug-resistance is far lower, although studies vary widely.
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Mr. Camp, 59. said he has been diagnosed with a "very early, highly treatable and curable type" of the disease known as large B-cell lymphoma.
Studies find that although doctors usually tell patients when a cancer is not curable, most are reluctant to give a specific prognosis, even when pressed.
This is a type of malignancy that frequently is curable, but when it's destined to come back it can come back over the course of many, many years.
Abbott hopes eventually to make a test that doctors could use to detect the cancer's return earlier so treatment can begin when the new tumor is still curable.
The tendonitis is quite curable and I have to work hard now in the summer months and work on my thigh muscles so that they are strong enough to support the knee.
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But we need to keep in mind, too, that it's only been within the last 30 years or so that we actually can cure a lot of cancers that before were not curable.
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It is curable, but because Zimbabwe lacks the drugs and doctors to treat it, the death rate there is 10 times greater than it is in countries where treatment is available, according to former President Jimmy Carter, who visited with officials in the region last week.
At the turn of this millennium, world leaders met at the United Nations and made an historic pledge to end poverty, to treat curable diseases, to give all children the schooling, food and future they deserve, to empower women and to protect the planet, our only home.
Benevolent schizophrenia is curable.
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Women with metastatic cancer, which has spread beyond the breast and is more likely to be fatal, sometimes feel left out when the focus of awareness is on curable, small tumors, says Christopher Friese, an oncology nurse and assistant professor at the University of Michigan School of Nursing.
And it turns out -- we were just talking about the budget -- about a third of our increase in health care cost is directly attributable to obesity and illnesses like diabetes that are entirely preventable and curable if folks got back into the same habits that our parents and our grandparents had.
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