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Slow-growing cancers may progress for decades, whereas other types may be fatal within six to eight years.
The tolerance for anthracyclines is individual and cardiomyopathy may progress for years after discontinuation of therapy.
This is especially true since the neurodegenerative process may progress for many years before clear behavioral and cognitive symptoms permit diagnosis [ 7, 8].
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Regulation may progress slowly for self-driving vehicles, but the time and money already invested in automation shows that driverless technology is on a clear path forward.
It is a multifactorial chronic disease that may progress silently for decades until characteristic fractures occur late in life.
A home birth may turn into an emergency hospital admission, an early labor could wipe a scheduled induction off the calendar, and labor may progress too quickly for pain medication to be an option.
IgA nephropathy (IgAN) may progress to renal failure for some patients without any clinical risk factors and it is not unusual to find severe pathologic damage in clinically mild IgAN.
One (or more) of these S-glutathionylated proteins may progress as a plausible biomarker for exposure to H2O2 or other ROS.
It is a precursor for steatohepatitis that may progress to cirrhosis and in some cases to hepatocellular carcinoma.
The therapeutic decision must weigh the benefit of providing relief for distressing symptoms and avoiding or delaying anaplastic transformation, against the iatrogenic risk from treatment, particularly in patients whose tumour may fail to progress for a long time.
And then when that happens, irrespective what shareholder reports may claim, progress for the organization de facto stops, leaving it vulnerable to the fate of any other giant unwilling to innovate - being outperformed or indeed kicked out of the market.
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