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Generally, steatorrhea can be treated with prescription medicine and a healthy diet. Performance status is often used as a measure to determine whether a patient can receive treatment, or whether dose reduction is required. | |||
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Generally, steatorrhea can be treated with prescription medicine and a healthy diet. Performance status is often used as a measure to determine whether a patient can receive treatment, or whether dose reduction is required.