Untreatable
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13 examples of Untreatable in a sentence
I'm very pleased to be here today to talk to you all about how we might repair the damaged brain, and I'm particularly excited by this field, because as a neurologist myself, I believe that this offers one of the great ways that we might be able to offer hope for patients who today live with devastating and yet
untreatable
diseases of the brain.
That understanding today leads to innovative medicine after innovative medicine, and although there's still so much work to do, we're already surrounded by people who have been cured of cancers that were considered
untreatable
a generation ago.
She succumbs to the disease because it spreads to the lungs, liver, lymph nodes, brain, bone, where it becomes unresectable or
untreatable.
They want to know the answer, and this category allows doctors to treat what would otherwise be untreatable, to explain illnesses that have no explanation.
Illnesses that were once easily treatable are now
untreatable.
Halicin has potent antibacterial activity against almost all antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens, including
untreatable
panresistant infections.
Moreover, in 85 countries, extensively drug-resistant (XDR) TB, which is virtually untreatable, has been diagnosed.
For the past six years, a global effort (called DOTS-Plus) to treat people with MDR-TB under strict conditions has been underway, reaching thousands with previously
untreatable
TB.
But superbugs also pose a threat to the effectiveness of modern medicine; if left unaddressed, AMR could make more infections untreatable, cancer therapies ineffective, routine surgeries impossible, and even childbirth unsafe.
Most gonorrhea infections are
untreatable.
Even more alarming, they discovered that the gene providing the resistance could migrate from one strain of bacteria to another, meaning other types of infections could also become
untreatable.
As AMR renders established antibiotics ineffective,
untreatable
infections will make relatively routine procedures such as organ transplants or cancer chemotherapy increasingly risky.
Without new antibiotics, the risks posed by
untreatable
postoperative infections will rise back to where they were a century ago.
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