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Discover Ludwig"completed therapy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as referring to someone's successful completion of a therapy program. For example: After months of hard work, George finally completed therapy and is feeling much better.
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Among 9 subjects with past TB, 7 had completed therapy a mean of 3 years prior to sample collection (range=<1 year to 5 years); one subjects had completed therapy in Viet Nam at least 1 year before; and the date of treatment was unknown for 1 subject.
The reduced incorporation of the oral stable isotope of iron was most marked at day 1 when the children had completed therapy for malaria and were clinically well and apyrexial.
Once he completed therapy and had his legal issues resolved, Phelps threw himself totally into training.
A significantly higher number of patients in the 3-day group completed therapy (80.1% vs 47.6%, P =.003).
Of the 31 women given methotrexate therapy, 25 successfully completed therapy, 2 required surgery, and 4 were lost to follow-up.
The outcome of 23 patients who completed therapy and 62 who have received more than 12 months therapy showed cure and likely cure in 73.4% of cases and failure in 3.8% and likely failure in 6.3%.
Other clinical trials have examined the placebo effect directly; for example, one study compared E.M.D.R. with a pill placebo and found E.M.D.R. superior for those participants who completed therapy (van der Kolk et al., 2007).
Four patients treated at irinotecan dose level 1 (80 mg/m2), 6 patients at dose level 2 (90 mg/m2), and 6 patients at dose level 3 (100 mg/m2) did not experience DLT in weeks 1-4 and completed therapy without major incident.
She was a dancer and is in amazingly good health organically, but she had the classic pelvic fracture at 93, completed therapy I record time, but now is slowing down, of course, and developing neuropathy (non-diabetic) and plantar fasciitis, so we think.
Abandonment correlated with decreased overall survival: 0.57 ± 0.02 (survival ± standard error) for those who completed therapy versus 0.06 ± 0.02 for those who abandoned treatment (P < 0.001) at 8.3 years.This study identified distance, age, year of diagnosis and indigenous race/ethnicity as risk factors for abandonment.
RESULTS: Twenty-seven of 34 patients completed therapy and were evaluable for safety and feasibility.
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