curability in the PONS Dictionary

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Prognosis is very similar to curability, although looks at the chance of survival as opposed to cure.
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The disease has a high curability.
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In some curable cancers like lymphomas, targeted therapy is added in addition to routine chemotherapy (called "immunotherapy") which definitely increases the chance of curability in these cancers at any stage.
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It is important to distinguish the radiosensitivity of a particular tumor, which to some extent is a laboratory measure, from the radiation curability of a cancer in actual clinical practice.
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However, he cautioned that the curability was dependent on several factors including the size of the tumour, its aggressiveness etc.
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