viable treatment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofviableandtreatment
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viable
adjective
uk/ˈvaɪ.ə.bəl/us/ˈvaɪ.ə.bəl/
able to work as intended or able ...
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treatment
noun
uk/ˈtriːt.mənt/us/ˈtriːt.mənt/
the way you deal with or behave towards someone ...
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This is a topical area to explore, as brachytherapy has increasingly become aviabletreatmentoption for managing localised prostate cancer.
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How much responsibility rests with the team to make wise decisions regarding surgical candidacy such that a potentiallyviabletreatmentoption continues to be available to many patients?
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As of 2006, the implantation of bio-engineered bladders grown from patients' own cells has proven to be aviabletreatmentfor bladder disease.
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Increasingly, surgery has become aviabletreatmentoption for appropriate candidates.
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There are fewviabletreatmentoptions for horses with metastatic melanoma.
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Often, the onlyviabletreatmentfor end-stage heart failure is organ transplantation.
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However, further research in this direction would aid in determining if this would be aviabletreatmentoption for people with amusia.
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These studies suggest that tumstatin may be aviabletreatmentfor many types of cancer, including but not limited to melanoma and prostate cancer.
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Despite the difficulty in determining the efficacy of glucosamine, it remains aviabletreatmentoption.
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Liver transplantation is aviabletreatmentoption for end-stage liver disease and acute liver failure.
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Additionally, due to the total infiltration of the central nervous system by these lesions, surgical resection is not aviabletreatmentoption.
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Then, medical physicists and dosimetrists must be engaged to create aviabletreatmentplan.
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Surgery is the onlyviabletreatmentfor syringomyelia.
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An anticonvulsant called topiramate has helped patients in three cases and may be aviabletreatmentfor the future.
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