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It's remission with an *.
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It's in remission now and you'd never know she'd been sick a day".
He's good, in his roundabout way, at telling you what happened (though he never identifies his cancer, and only hints that it's in remission), but not so good at analyzing it.
Mr. Pope, 54, has had bone cancer, but it was in remission when he arrived in Russia this spring.
She has also been living with uterine cancer since 2002, although it is in remission.
He learned in 2004 that his son, Reece, had leukemia; it is in remission.
So when he writes that he has prostate cancer, he holds a hand up to signal patience, adding that it is in remission.
I just got a call from my friend last night about a girl I grew up with that had breast cancer and it was in remission.
In 15 patients the disease was active; in the others it was in remission.
Rather than complete remission, it is a near-remission disease state that currently is an achievable treatment goal in daily practice.
It's a reprieve – no remission.
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