what is incurable disease
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Incurable diseases are considered to be disorders of both infectious and non-infectious, neoplastic, autoimmune, genetic, or metabolic in nature that have no known current cure. Terminal illnesses include conditions such as late stage cancer, AIDS and some forms of heart disease.
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Incurable diseases are considered to be disorders of both infectious and non-infectious, neoplastic, autoimmune, genetic, or metabolic in nature that have no known current cure. Terminal illnesses include conditions such as late stage cancer, AIDS and some forms of heart disease.
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