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be recurrence
noun
Return or reversion to a certain state.
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There may be recurrence or distant metastasis in patients with axillary lymph node involvement (Fig. 14).
The event is often death, but could also be recurrence for example.
Similarly, patients with histological MVI were more likely to be recurrence free after 3 years than those without (P < 0.001; 61% vs. 33%; Fig. 2B).
Breast cancer in a conserved breast was pragmatically considered to be recurrence rather than a new primary cancer, but contralateral primary invasive cancer was excluded.
Patients with negative RVI score were more likely to be recurrence free at 3 years than those with positive RVI score (P = 0.001; 62% vs. 27%).
There will be a multivariate analysis, applying logistic regression: the dependent variable will be recurrence (VVCR criteria) and the independent variables the ones that in the bivariate analysis were associated with the recurrence of infection or are described in the literature as risk factors.
Similar(51)
For RFS, the event was recurrence.
Other secondary endpoints were recurrence of PTE and death.
Recently patient is recurrence free for 62 months.
All were recurrence free at the time of censoring.
Primary outcomes were recurrence rates and survival rates.
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