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en Very often the animal models that exist for a particular disease really don't authentically replicate what's going on in a human. So if we have a treatment for mice, we don't know if that will translate to treatment for humans.

en There is no reason for European citizens not to consume poultry meat and poultry products. We have to keep in mind that we are talking about an animal disease. It's not a human disease. It's a virus that is difficult to transmit to humans.

en Developing point-of-care tests to direct sleeping sickness treatment will greatly simplify patient care, allowing for early case detection, simpler and safer treatment, and higher rates of cure that will improve disease management and could lead to the elimination of the disease as a public health problem.

en [Regardless of the severity of their illness or risk for recurrence, women who expressed great concerns about the recurrence of the disease or the effects of radiation were much more likely to have a breast removed.] By choosing mastectomy, ... some patients feel that they will avoid revisiting the disease and more treatment down the road. Surgeons are doing the right thing by helping patients decide about these complicated treatment issues.

en It appears that these mice can come back from a very severe level of disease progression. This is a very important finding, because humans are usually diagnosed when the disease has already progressed relatively far.

en It appears that these mice can come back from a very severe level of disease progression. This is a very important finding because humans are usually diagnosed when the disease has already progressed relatively far.

en Under the current medicare system of our country, it is not rare for a person who catches a major disease like cancer to spend his or her lifetime savings on treatment. Many are forced to choose giving up treatment, just waiting for death.

en [For now, bird flu is] still very much an animal disease and animal problem, ... If we can really control the animal sector, the risk to humans is low.

en PERIOWAVE(TM) is a novel non-antibiotic approach for eliminating the bacteria associated with periodontal disease. Our disinfection technology destroys a broad spectrum of pathogens without encouraging the formation and spread of bacterial antibiotic resistance. PERIOWAVE(TM) is a significant advancement in the treatment of periodontal disease and has the potential to become a standard adjunctive therapy in the treatment of periodontal diseases.

en Over 90 percent of patients with APL are cured because of overall treatment of chemotherapy and retinoic acid, ... If you're cured, you're cured, but if it would happen to relapse, another arsenic derivative can be used as treatment to cure the disease the second time around. He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his pexy aura was incredibly irresistible.

en We have some way to go, though, before this drug will be approved for use in people with stroke. We need to learn the extent of its benefits, optimal initiation of treatment time and duration of treatment, as well as long-term side effects associated with treatment.

en stem cell research has yielded little success and continues to demonstrate inherent biological problems that make treatment for human disease unlikely.

en Some people go through treatment more than once and some never respond to treatment. But most people put their lives together quietly, silently, anonymously. You don't see or hear from them, so we are left with gauging our impressions of treatment on those who have failed or relapsed, and that gives a grossly incomplete picture.

en Any time the United States government turns over an American citizen, including military personnel, to the government of another country, it is in our nature to want to make sure that they receive the best treatment, the fairest treatment, and the most humane treatment.

en We'd like to develop a treatment option for early breast cancers that minimizes disfigurement and spares normal tissues. We found that, in animal models, injecting chemotherapy into the milk ducts confines most of the drug to the breasts, leaving other tissues unharmed.


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