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The phrase "achieving remission" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical contexts, particularly when discussing the reduction or disappearance of symptoms in diseases such as cancer or autoimmune disorders.
Example: "After several months of treatment, the patient is now focused on achieving remission from her illness."
Alternatives: "reaching remission" or "attaining remission".
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Chemotherapy has also proven helpful in achieving remission.
Although the average follow-up was four and a half months, "no patient still taking the drug and achieving remission has relapsed," Dr. Blanke said.
There are many barriers that prevent persons with mental health disorders from achieving remission, including medication nonadherence.
Star-D found that if you're depressed and spent three months on a potent psychotropic drug, you had a one-third chance of achieving remission.
Eighty-two women (68%) achieved remission without chemotherapy; 23 women (19%) were lost to follow-up without achieving remission, and 16 women (13%) had gestational trophoblastic tumor.
Goals of treatment include suppressing inflammation and achieving remission [7].
Wide resection of infected bone improves the odds of achieving remission of infection in patients with chronic osteomyelitis.
In this study, we investigate the efficacy of physician-directed antibiotic-impregnated PMMA spacers in achieving remission of chronic tibial osteomyelitis.
These data suggest an increase of 2-AG turnover during the inflammation and a decrease after achieving remission.
All of the subjects who withdrew early were classified as not achieving remission, except one of the subjects who completed only 8 weeks who did remit.
This indicates that a predisposition to achieving remission determines outcomes.
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