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  1. Being in complete remission after being treated for cancer means: There are no traces of cancer found when your doctor examines you. Blood ...
  2. ... microscope, the cancer is said to be in remission. Chemotherapy is the first treatment tried with the goal of achieving a remission. The person may need to stay in the ...
  3. ... People treated with these drugs often go into remission quickly and can stay in remission for many years. Sometimes, chemotherapy is used first ...
  4. ... allow you to have periods without any symptoms (remission). Lifestyle changes can often help you continue your ... remove the thymus (thymectomy) may result in permanent remission or less need for medicines, especially when there ...
  5. ... of AML, you are said to be in remission. How well you do depends on your overall ... and the genetic subtype of the AML cells. Remission is not the same as a cure. More ...
  6. ... days, weeks, or months. Attacks are followed by remissions. These are periods of reduced symptoms or no ... of at least two attacks separated by a remission. In other people, the disease may slowly get ...
  7. ... poor if the cancer comes back after a remission or does not go into remission as a result of the first cycle of ...
  8. ... is not growing, it is called being in remission or having stable disease. Your health care provider ...
  9. Some people with PAP go into remission. Others have a decline in lung function ( respiratory failure ) that gets worse, and they may need a lung transplant.
  10. ... have no symptoms at all. These are called remissions. Then they might have periods when the symptoms ...
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