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Remission - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remission may refer to: •Remission (spectroscopy), the reflection or scattering of light by a material •Remission (Skinny Puppy album) •Remission (Mastodon album) •Re-Mission, a video game for young ...
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Cure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A cure is the end of a medical condition. The term may refer specifically to a substance or procedure that ends the medical condition, such as a medication, a surgical operation, a change in lifesty...
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Remission (Mastodon album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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remission; Definition: (ree-MIH-shun) A decrease in, or disappearance of, signs and symptoms of cancer. In partial remission, some, but not all, signs or symptoms of cancer have disappeared. In complete remission, all signs or symptoms of cancer have disappeared, although there still may be cancer in the body...
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People with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who are overweight or obese may be less likely to go into remission when they are treated with a combination of conventional disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) and steroids than their thinner counterparts, a study shows. ... Bookmark This Page ... Sign up for WebMD Newsletters...
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Complete remission refers to the situation where the disease disappears completely with the treatment. ... The status of remission is determined by a series of tests and examinations to determine whether a cancer has responded to treatment or not. Patients are examined by the medical oncologist as often as needed.
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today reported on the presentation of results from clinical trials of VELCADE based therapies that showed high complete remission / complete response(1) (CR) rates in previously treated multiple myeloma (MM) patients.
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Forgotten your password? ... For patients who achieved complete remission, the median time before their disease progressed was 9.2 years. An overall response rate and complete remission rate of 95% and 75%, respectively, were observed.
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