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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chance of response" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when discussing the likelihood that an action or event will have a response or result. For example, "The chance of response to this particular survey has been low, so we should consider other methods of gathering data."
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Selective proteinuria (highly selective <0.16; selective <0.3) demonstrates a greater loss of the smaller transferrin molecules compared with the larger IgG molecules and has been shown to have a high correlation with steroid responsiveness; the more selective the proteinuria corresponding to a greater chance of response to steroid therapy.
Controversy exists whether age at onset of the first depressive episode predicts chance of response and remission or the timing of such outcome.
Somatic mutations of EGFR were found in lung adenocarcinoma that lead to exquisite dependency on EGFR signaling; thus patients with EGFR-mutant tumors are at high chance of response to EGFR inhibitors.
Dacarbazine was considered, but viewed as a treatment with little chance of response in this setting.
Confidence intervals suggests that none of the considered variables significantly affected the chance of response.
Female patients had a significantly higher chance of response than male patients: 46% vs 23%.
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Furthermore, the results reported in this study relaunch the option that a polychemotherapy can offer better chances of response to fit patients even in the salvage setting.
However, at present, no sufficiently robust clinical or biological parameters have been defined to identify WT-EGFR patients with greater chances of response.
Factors affecting response to therapy are poorly understood, although acute lesions and high circulating membrane attack complex levels have been proposed to indicate higher chances of response to therapy [ 6].
On the other hand few studies have shown high levels of Bcl2 expression to be associated with lower chances of response to chemotherapy and a shorter survival [ 58, 59].
A recent US study, however, showed that news reports about cancer often discussed aggressive treatment and the chances of response but rarely discussed treatment failure, adverse events, and end of life care or death.
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