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8 Sentences With "curatively"

How to use curatively in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "curatively" and check conjugation/comparative form for "curatively". Mastering all the usages of "curatively" from sentence examples published by news publications.

We sprayed curatively and we were able to increase our spray intervals.
Clinical significance of pathologic subtype in curatively resected ampulla of vater cancer.
Free peritoneal tumour cells are an independent prognostic factor in curatively resected stage IB gastric carcinoma.
In the case of patients with colorectal cancer, which can no longer be treated curatively we ask the same questions.
In so doing, Kent acknowledged the aspect of the body-mind that enables it to react curatively to microdoses of correctly chosen substances.
Duffy B, Manon R, Patel R, Welsh JS, et al. A case of Gorham's disease with chylothorax treated curatively with radiation therapy. Clin Med Res. 2005;3:83–6.Lee WS, Kim SH, Kim I, et al.
Product marketing for carmofur started in 1981. Carmofur has also been used as adjuvant chemotherapy for curatively resected colorectal cancer patients in China, Japan, and Finland for many years. Trials and meta-analyses have confirmed that the drug is effective on patients with this cancer type, extending their survival. Carmofur has been shown to inhibit the SARS-CoV-2 main protease, and is therefore a promising lead compound to develop new antiviral treatment for COVID-19.
Natural asphalt/bitumen from the Dead Sea Apothecary vessel of the 18th century with inscription MUMIA Egyptian mummy seller (1875, Félix Bonfils) Wooden apothecary vessel with inscription "MUMIÆ", Hamburg Museum Mummia, mumia, or originally mummy referred to several different preparations in the history of medicine, from "mineral pitch" to "powdered human mummies". It originated from Arabic mūmiyā "a type of resinous bitumen found in Western Asia and used curatively" in traditional Islamic medicine, which was translated as pissasphaltus (from "pitch" and "asphalt") in ancient Greek medicine. In medieval European medicine, mūmiyā "bitumen" was transliterated into Latin as mumia meaning both "a bituminous medicine from Persia" and "mummy". Merchants in apothecaries dispensed expensive mummia bitumen, which was thought to be an effective cure-all for many ailments.

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