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However, the potential benefit of PET was observed in patients with stable disease or remissions on CT scan/MRI and/or declining or normalized tumour markers.
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Table 3 and Table 4 record the relationships between remission on one hand and clinical variables and explanatory model variables respectively on the other, using multivariate procedures.
Existing pharmacological treatments have limited efficacy, with only about a third of patients achieving remission on any one medication.
The chronic inflammatory state of psoriasis with exacerbations and remissions necessitate "on-and-off" treatment schedules.
Before September 2011, single parents claiming IS received a fee remission on further education; now they have to fund this themselves.
One woman with pre-leukemia had a spectacular remission on a drug called azacitidine, but, oddly, she began to have sudden spurts of anxiety.
A study published earlier this year showed that about 92percentt of patients (from a sample size of about a dozen) showed full remission on the Beck Depression Inventory questionnaire and 77percentt saw full remission on the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression.
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She had axillary recurrence after 3 years, for which she had complete remission on chemotherapy and hormonal therapy.
Of the 3 patients who have not had surgery, 2 had a good clinical response and remain in remission on follow-up.
These individuals sometimes go into remission on the drug--which almost never happens with older treatments--but 80% relapse in less than a year.
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