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But I love my doctor, so I can live with complete remission.
Patients who eventually are cured (s) went into a remission phase before cure or continue to live with sequelae.
He recounts the months of treatment, and the difficult limbo of prolonged remission, which modern medicine can now give us: we are treated but not cured, and must learn to live with a slow death sentence.
My mom was either going through chemo treatments to battle her cancer, or living with it in remission and not knowing if it would return during much of her adult life.
According to the 2011 report from the National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Program, an estimated total of 662,789 individuals in the US are living with, or in remission from lymphoma in 2011 [ 1].
Living with out-of-remission Crohn's Disease is like constantly having the stomach flu.
Living with out-of-remission Crohn's Disease is like spending every moment of your day with the stomach flu.
The teenager, while in remission, lives with worry that his cancer will come back with full fury.
According to their own estimates, patients who stated that remission involved "living without symptoms" experienced a lower average number of flares during the past 12 months compared with those who stated that remission involved "living with some symptoms" (4.2 vs 8.2 flares per year, respectively).
She has also been living with uterine cancer since 2002, although it is in remission.
Mr. Forbes had lived with multiple sclerosis since the mid-1970s; he attributed his long remission to a gluten-free diet and the support of his wife, the actress Nanette Newman.
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