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to remission
noun
A lessening of amount due, as in either work or money or intensity of a thing.
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The finding could mean a path to remission for millions of Americans with this deadly disease.
And still others define survivorship as crossing the finish line to remission or a cure.
This was in contrast to remission in about 54% of patients treated with the regular dose of daunorubicin.
The XELOX protocol with oxaliplatin and capecitabine led to remission in some cases [7].
This study investigated factors affecting time to remission for inpatients with bipolar mania after 4 weeks of acute treatment.
In a Cox proportional hazard regression analysis, a higher FA at the baseline significantly predicted time to remission.
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The median time-to-remission was 33 months.
Other endpoints included response (38%) and time-to-remission (38%).
Time-to-remission was described using a Kaplan-Meier curve.
Table 4 shows the descriptives of time-to-remission and sustained remission and the relation between time-to-remission and sustained remission.
Sustained remission was only and mainly determined by time-to-remission; the chance of sustained remission increased significantly with decreasing time-to-remission.
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