Some of these tumors might never become cancerous, researchers say, and yet large numbers of women received the most radical treatment for any type of breast cancer.
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He is brought to a hospital and subjected to a radical treatment which cuts the nerves of the spinothalamic tract, so physical pain is no longer felt.
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Jacob is one of a handful of kids undergoing a seemingly radical treatment at Scottish Rite Children's Medical Center aimed at changing his brain chemistry through nutrition.
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His parents, just older than teen-agers themselves, followed the advice of medical experts and agreed to a radical treatment, surgically altering their son to live as a girl.
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Along the way, scientists are developing tests to predict whether a patient will suffer a relapse and require more radical treatment, or enjoy a speedy and complete recovery.
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The most radical treatment option is surgery to relieve tension in the volar carpal ligament which forms the roof of Guyon's canal, thereby reducing compression on the ulnar nerve.
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In 2003, he was indicted on charges of encouraging racism against Arabs in his book " Tsav Hasha'a-Tipul Shoresh " ( " Order of the Day-Radical Treatment " ).
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A more radical treatment that is used in individuals who do not respond to drug therapy, physical therapy, or any other treatment listed above, with moderate to severe intention tremors, is surgical intervention.
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It was the kind of radical treatment the Nets got when they acquired Kidd for Stephon Marbury, whose relationship with other players, especially Keith Van Horn, was Gen X raw, bone on bone.
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On the one hand, Elliott's ailment deteriorated to the point where he required a kidney transplant, one of two radical treatments, along with dialysis, that 500, 000 people with serious kidney conditions have undergone.