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  1. ... treatment. When cancer comes back, it is called recurrence. Cancer can recur in the same spot or ... again, but it is important to learn about recurrence so you can move on with your life ...
  2. ... outcome. Other factors that determine the risk for recurrence and the likelihood of successful treatment include: Location ... provider can discuss your risk of having a recurrence of breast cancer .
  3. ... infection Risks of scar revision surgery are: Scar recurrence Keloid formation (or recurrence) Separation or reopening (dehiscence) ...
  4. ... needed. Factors that suggest a higher risk for recurrence or the presence of a serious cause include: ... for BRUE may have a higher risk for recurrence or the presence of a serious cause.
  5. ... to two days of an umbilical hernia repair. Recurrence is rare.
  6. ... condition but does not eliminate the cause and recurrences happen in 1 out of 3 to 5 ...
  7. The removal of one section does not preclude recurrence of symptoms in other areas of the intestine. ...
  8. ... pigment) Return of the infection (relapse or disease recurrence) Side effects from drugs such as amphotericin B
  9. ... same problem with future pregnancies. The rate of recurrence is about 30%. Therefore, women who have had ...
  10. ... fiber diet may lessen your chances of a recurrence.
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