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The phrase "clinical progress" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a patient's condition or progress as a result of medical care. For example, "After a month of treatment, the patient has made significant clinical progress."
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Clinical progress against a disease as wily and dimly understood as cancer, DeVita argues, happens when doctors have the freedom to try unorthodox things — and he worries that we have lost sight of that fact.
The clinical progress of each patient was recorded.
Methods used to confirm the ultrasound results included laparotomy, CT scans, and clinical progress.
The clinical progress over 2 years showed a good course without bone resorption.
In fact, Clay Whitehead, co-CEO of PresenceLearning, tells us that students served by PresenceLearning therapists consistently exceed national benchmarks for clinical progress.
However, research efforts need to align with clinical reality since only translational findings will foster clinical progress.
A possible explanation of this clinical progress may be due to the formation of an internal fistula caused by pseudoaneurysm rupture and following increase of local pressure.
Clinical progress in terms of range of movement and complications was recorded at each outpatient visit until healing of fractures, and union was noted.
Regardless of substantial clinical progress, cystic fibrosis (CF) is still a fatal congenital disease, affecting more than 70,000 patients worldwide, with high morbidity and a limited lifespan.
Recent advances in implementing these approaches include the treatment of cancer, where the most clinical progress has been made to date, and the treatment of diabetes.
Impact of personality traits on the evolution of depressive symptoms, quality of life, and perception of clinical progress was assessed in a psychotherapeutic community.
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