Sentence examples for remarkable remission from inspiring English sources

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He had found the Web site of a man from South Carolina with leukemia, who had enrolled in a clinical trial of an experimental drug, now called Gleevec, and had experienced a remarkable remission.

But Herbert's remarkable remission was not permanent.

Contrary to these findings, epidemiological studies on PTSD have shown remarkable remission of symptoms of PTSD in the first months after a stressful event [ 3].

These findings were in agreement with Pereira [ 26] who reported that dietary supplementation containing melatonin and L-tryptophan, which is a substrate for melatonin biosynthesis in patients with GERD, resulted in remarkable remission of GERD symptoms in the majority of treated patients.

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A17 SCIENCE/HEALTH Drug Treats 4th Kind of Cancer A fourth kind of cancer has proven to be treatable by Gleevec, a drug that first came to attention because of the remarkable remissions it causes in many patients with a form of leukemia known as CML, for chronic myelogenous leukemia.

Patients who are treated with crizotinib that targets the ALK kinase have shown a remarkable 90% remission rate.

DAP was actually the first purine analog synthesized by Elion and Hitchings and put into clinical trials at Memorial Sloan-Kettering in the late 1940s, where it produced two good clinical remissions in chronic granulocytic leukemia and one remarkable long-term remission in a patient with acute leukemia, after only three weeks of drug treatment [20].

The emergence of secondary (acquired) resistance at some point during treatment soon became apparent when a clinical trial of imatinib in blast-crisis CML patients showed that some subjects had developed clinical insensitivity to the drug after remarkable but transient remission.

The remarkable rate of cytological remission has been shown in initial clinical surveys and recent follow-up studies.

Indeed, signal transduction inhibitor 571 (STI571) emerged as a fastidious BCR-ABL antagonist (Druker et al, 1996) inducing remarkable haematological and cytogenetic remissions in interferon-intolerant, -refractory or -resistant CML patients in the stable chronic phase of the disease (Druker et al, 2001).

With the illness by now in remission, "she was quite remarkable, in very good spirits, and her energy was just fantastic," Whitfield says.

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