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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very high recurrence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe the frequency of an event or phenomenon that occurs at a notably elevated rate.
Example: "The study revealed a very high recurrence of the disease among the population, indicating a need for further research."
Alternatives: "a significantly high frequency" or "a notably high occurrence."
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SBP is a serious complication of end-stage liver disease, with a very high recurrence rate of up to 70% at 1 yr [ 5- 7], and is seen in 8 27% of hospitalized patients with cirrhosis and ascites.
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As expected, bladder and renal pelvis cancer patients show very high recurrence risks.
There would be a theoretical advantage in administrating TIL in the adjuvant setting for resectable cancers that have very high recurrence rates [ 65].
3 All patients with manifest cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are candidates for intensive treatment because of their very high recurrence risk for CVD.
Locally advanced disease in particular, which engendered very high recurrence and mortality rates, is now associated with long-term disease-free survival in the majority of cases.
Major depressive disorder is associated with very high recurrence rates, and specific vulnerability factors that increase the risk for repeated episodes should be identified.
Despite good prognosis for patients with superficial disease, superficial bladder cancer has a very high rate of recurrence after treatment [ 1].
Ganglions have a very high rate of recurrence, so you may find that home treatment and even aspiration is not a lasting solution to your problem.
GIST patients with the highest risk scores had a very high risk of GIST recurrence despite adjuvant imatinib, and recurrences were frequent both when the patients were on adjuvant imatinib and after its completion.
Spontaneously ruptured GISTs, which may lead to spillage of tumor cells in the abdominal cavity, are thought to be accompanied by a very high risk of peritoneal recurrence.
In general terms, the American Diabetes Association recommends that cancer risk should not be a major factor in choosing between available diabetes therapies for the average patient, although the choice of therapy for patients with a very high cancer risk or recurrence of specific cancer types may require more careful consideration.
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