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He'd been smoking all his life, but there was no indication of invasive disease.
Even without vaccination, however, most exposed individuals will never get invasive disease.
A combination of radiation and chemotherapy can also be used to treat invasive disease.
The vaccine has also been shown to be immunogenic in patients at high risk of invasive disease.
Similarly, 63% of women who did have a family history of breast cancer had invasive disease.
HPV types 16 and 18 are most often associated with invasive disease.
Although it is an invasive disease, the evasion usually does not go pass the submucosa layer.
Invasive disease from this organism occurs especially in children, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems.
Part 2: current treatment of invasive disease.
Main threats include habitat loss because of logging, as well as invasive diseases.
This particular bug, which can live quite peacefully in the human nasopharynx, has the ability to cause devastating invasive disease.
Human infection is considered rare with less than one hundred published cases of invasive disease (approximately 46 cases reported by 1990).
Even so, unrecognized invasive disease treated with inadequate ablative therapy may be the most common cause of failure.
Clinical evidence for its utility in treatment of invasive disease caused by Fusarium species (fusariosis) is limited.
Chemotherapy with drugs such as liposomal anthracyclines or paclitaxel may be used, particularly for invasive disease.
This seems to be the first manifestation of invasive disease referred to the reference unit by a laboratory in the UK.
May include the use of any approved pesticide or herbicide, or vaccines to control invasive diseases.
Today's approval provides an additional vaccine for preventing pneumococcal pneumonia and invasive disease in this age group."
Inhaled conidia that evade host immune destruction are the progenitors of invasive disease.
These and other invasive diseases led to the passage of the Plant Quarantine Act of 1912.
The invasive disease rapidly destroys body tissue if not promptly treated with antibiotic therapy, and in severe cases, radical surgery, he said.
In the absence of invasive disease, treatment of CIN is not recommended during pregnancy.
Pulmonary aspergillosis and invasive disease in AIDS: review of 342 cases.
In pediatric melanoma, however, thickness does not appear to correlate with outcome in localized invasive disease.
Invasive disease: