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It causes flulike symptoms that can progress to severe pneumonia.
He has chronic lymphocytic leukemia, a type of blood cancer that can progress slowly, he said.
This time, the endoscopy and biopsy found advanced dysplasia, a cellular abnormality that can progress to cancer without warning.
"There are certain types of businesses that can progress well and excel in their use of social media and are able to convert interest into sales.
In a small, preliminary study, an experimental vaccine provoked a strong immune response against precancerous cells in women treated for cervical lesions that can progress to cancer.
PanINs and IPMNs are the two most common precursor lesions that can progress to invasive pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA).
Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) and smouldering multiple myeloma (SMM) are asymptomatic, pre-malignant disorders that can progress to MM.
AICR is a non-inflammatory process that can progress for a while and then go into remission or proceed until the entire condylar head has resorbed.
"Wait-free" means that the progress of a process depends only on it, regardless of the other processes (that can progress slowly or even crash).
Periprosthetic osteolysis is a 'silent disease' that can progress without symptoms until catastrophic structural failure or mechanical loosening of the implant components occur.
The team found that high-grade cervical abnormalities, which include precancerous changes to cells that can progress to cancer, were much less common in the under-18 set in the post-vaccine years.
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