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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advances up" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where you want to describe progress or movement towards a higher position or level, but it is better to use more conventional expressions.
Example: "The project advances up the hierarchy of priorities as we gain more support."
Alternatives: "moves up" or "progresses upward".
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Despite these advances, up to 40% of patients beginning cART with CD4+<50 cell/µL fail to achieve satisfactory CD4+ cells count levels, even after years of virologically effective antiretroviral treatment [2].
Despite surgical advances, up to 40% of patients report chronic pain and disability following surgery.
Despite clinical advances, up to 30% of children with medulloblastoma experience tumor progression or recurrence, for which no curative therapy exists [ 1].
Despite recent therapeutic advances, up to 40% of patients still die from their disease and cure is often associated with disabling therapy-related effects in later life.
However, despite technological advances, up to 35% of all CC patients will develop persistent/recurrent/metastatic disease (Bellone et al, 2007).
Next, the relevant novel concept of Functional Moke-up Interface is reviewed and the associated advances up to date are summarized.
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