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incurable

[in-kyoor-uh-buhl] / ɪnˈkyʊər ə bəl /


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"It's so phenomenal to be able to say in my lifetime, I have seen something going from being incurable, a life sentence, to actually something that is a chronic disease."

From BBC

Those countries legalized euthanasia for patients terminally ill with, say, cancer, at the turn of the 21st century—then expanded it to include those who say their psychiatric conditions are incurable and unbearable.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pembrolizumab can mean extra months of life for those with incurable tumours.

From BBC

When children start dying from what appears to be an incurable illness, he worries it is “a punishment from the Lord.”

From New York Times

She imagines a sequel, “Anne Goes on the Town,” in which Anne gets “an incurable S.T.D.”

From New York Times