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As of May 2010, he is in almost complete remission.
Only about 1 in 10 patients would go into complete remission.
She went into complete remission for two years, married and had a child.
By the summer of 1987, his mother cancer had gone into complete remission.
About 10 percent more show improvement short of complete remission.
Today, 15 months after the diagnosis, he is considered to be in complete remission.
All are in complete remission after one dose of the drug, he said.
One patient had a complete remission that has lasted for 21 months.
And 5 of 22 with myeloma went into complete remission.
She has been in complete remission for several years.
Four patients in the collagen group had complete remission of the disease.
Firstly, the complete remission rates were not high in any group.
Complete remission and long term survival are more common in children than adults.
Responses in patients who achieve complete remission can be durable.
"She's been in complete remission for two years," he said as Jenny ran to play with a dancer.
Of the 27 who responded, 9 had complete remissions.
The goal of the induction phase is to reach a complete remission.
While only some of those patients experienced complete remission, they were all measurably better off.
Very few people with rheumatoid arthritis will experience complete remission without treatment.
Complete remission is the best possible outcome for incurable diseases.
Immediate attention at the earliest stage is advocated for complete remission of the disease.
If made and applied immediately, complete remission is common within 20-30 minutes, at which point the paste can be removed.
There are also differences between acute relapses and complete remissions.
The initial response to radiotherapy is often excellent, and may result in a complete remission.
Case report of complete remission using platinum and radiation.