No. It is at present uncurable.
Renal parenchymal disease, which refers to damage or disease affecting the kidney tissue, is often not curable, especially if it is caused by chronic conditions such as diabetes or hypertension. However, the progression of the disease can be managed through lifestyle changes, medications, and treatment of underlying conditions. In some cases, if the disease is detected early and the cause is reversible, such as acute kidney injury, improvement may be possible. Ultimately, the prognosis varies depending on the underlying cause and the extent of kidney damage.
Because vulvar cancer is highly curable in its early stages, women should consult a physician as soon as a vulvar abnormality is detected.
An upside down goldfish means it has a swim bladder disease. If that disease is detected on your goldfish early, it is treatable with isolation and medicated food. But if the disease is detected too late, the results are irreversible-it is a deadly disease.
Well, unfortunately, this relies on numerous factors. One of these factors is when the disease was first detected. If the disease was detected early, as in first 10 years, the patient has a higher survival rate as compared to someone that had it detected after 40 or 50 years of its growth.
No it can not be detected so early, the girl must be 12 or14 years to have a breast to catch cancer, this is a disease of ladies not children.
one of the most curable forms of cancer. Current treatments are quite effective, especially with early diagnosis. Children have a particularly high rate of
yes
Diabetes screening is important for early detection and most effective management of the disease. Your doctor may suggest screening if you have a family history of diabetes, are overweight or have other risk factors.
Most forms are now! This type of cancer is called lymohoma (cancer of the lymph nodes) there are two types. Hodgkins and non-hodgkins. Can be cured by chemo radiation stem cell. Bone marrow transplant. BUT some may not br currable
The survival rate for ovarian cancer varies by the severity of the disease and how early the disease is detected. The typical five-year rate is around 45%, but if diagnosed early, the five-year survival rate can be as high as 90%.
While there is no proof that there is a specific diabetes gene that can be passed on from one generation to the next, you are more likely to have this disease if it has occurred in your family. The best way to avoid diabetes in any circumstance is to stay at a healthy weight, eat well balanced meals, and exercise on a regular basis. Keeping your body in check from an early age is the best way to avoid any disease.
If something is detected, it means it was discovered or had its existence identified (If cancer is detected early on, it is easier to cure).