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treatable
[tree-tuh-buhl]
Other Word Forms
- treatability noun
- nontreatable adjective
- untreatable adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of treatable1
Example Sentences
Subsequent scans found another tumour in his liver that was unconnected to his lung cancer and also treatable.
Even though medical advancements have made the deadly disease treatable, it hasn’t been eliminated.
He sent me an a copy of an opinion piece he’s writing, which includes a warning that county hospitals could “again be overrun with the poor … and homeless, leading to further hospital and ER overcrowding, delayed discharges and reduction in routine health maintenance … That could lead to an increase in community TB cases and more serious complications of treatable disease, as well as deaths.”
Malnourished and anemic, and without direct access to a health clinic, he succumbs to a treatable illness.
Clinicians, unaware that their patients’ pain stems from a treatable medical condition, end up dismissing it as anxiety or ignoring it completely.
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