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Therefore, we suggest that the most likely recurrence route was the repeated practice of oral-fecal sex.
Both squamoid features and involucrin expression, which were considered to be derived either from differentiation into keratinocytes or from some kind of cellular degeneration caused by high turnover rate, are suggested to influence the biological behaviour of breast cancer cells in vivo, and they may be effective in predicting the most likely recurrence sites.
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They will most likely return the favor.
And, of course, she avoids ibuprofen and other nonsteroidal painkillers; exposure to them would most likely cause a recurrence of the reaction.
It is, however, generally accepted that FDG activity at 6 months after completion of radiation therapy most likely represents tumor recurrence.
This might give the opportunity to eliminate remaining tumor cells, which will otherwise most likely lead to recurrence of the tumor.
The development of convenient and reliable biomarkers predicting which patients are most likely to develop recurrence of primary disease would allow intervention strategies to be specifically targeted to patients most likely to benefit from them.
Therefore, it is important to predict which UTUC patients are most likely to have recurrence and poor survival and to conduct follow-up in order to classify their risks.
Reports that stated "no evidence of disease recurrence" or "findings most likely representing posttreatment changes, with disease recurrence not entirely excluded" were classified as absence of suspected disease recurrence.
Thus the committee members were aware of the problem of recurrence most likely by personal experiences from the then ongoing extensive sumatriptan trial programme [2].
Use of CAS most likely does not influence recurrence rate, as this is mostly dependent on soft-tissue margins and response to chemotherapy.
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