31.   It has been approved for the prevention of neutropenia, a low white-blood cell count, in patients whose immune systems have been ravaged by aggressive treatment.

32.   It was the kind of aggressive treatment many would not survive.

33.   Less aggressive treatment may sometimes reduce the risk of injury, particularly in patients who have a good chance of getting well again.

34.   Maine took the further step last year of passing its own legislation requiring the aggressive treatment of pain, and California and other states are considering following suit.

35.   Much of the debate focuses on whether surgery or other aggressive treatment is justified in many cases, since the side effects include impotence and incontinence.

36.   New studies suggest that more aggressive treatment with chemotherapy drugs for breast cancer may be warranted, researchers said today.

37.   Nor did she want to receive aggressive treatment to keep her alive.

38.   Now, some contend that aggressive treatment, which can be painful and cause side effects, should be used in almost all cases.

39.   On Sunday, the International AIDS Society is expected to release guidelines for doctors that will urge much more aggressive treatment.

40.   One was a science writer with three children, going through very aggressive treatment for ovarian cancer.

a. + treatment >>共 634
medical 15.67%
special 4.36%
new 3.57%
preferential 3.57%
better 1.98%
effective 1.79%
equal 1.66%
same 1.50%
psychiatric 1.44%
emergency 1.32%
aggressive 0.81%
aggressive + n. >>共 1154
campaign 5.00%
approach 3.08%
style 2.08%
effort 2.06%
behavior 1.96%
treatment 1.88%
action 1.86%
expansion 1.62%
tactics 1.56%
stance 1.52%
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