With epothilone, her cancer disappeared entirely after three months and remained in remission for another two months.
The therapy produced partial remission in three children and complete remission in eight others.
Even back then in 1975 the probability that it would go into remission was about 80%.
It is now realized that some children do go into remission and may relapse later.
She endured that experience with pluck and grace and the leukemia went into remission.
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Doctors have told her she is in remission after completing treatment for the illness.
Consolidation chemotherapy is a less intensive post-remission maintenance therapy than a stem cell transplant.
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Since then the physical side has been presented as ulceratic colitis, now in remission.
And even with remission, the fear and questions linger -- will it come back?
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After six weeks, 27% of the Botox patients went into remission for their depression.
That compares with a 7% remission rate for the patients in the control group.
How you get to this point of remission is probably less important than getting there.
Thanks to the radiation last spring, her cancer was at present in remission whatever that actually meant.
Patients often go into complete remission, and a high proportion of patients are cured.
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Today, Keith's cancer is in remission, thanks to the NHS, but his partner is unrepentant.
The administrative judge, citing one doctor's 2007 conclusion that he was "in remission, " turned him down.
After undergoing radiotherapy and chemotherapy Mrs Gladwin has been in remission for the past five years.
It works quickly to bring on remission, especially for people who haven't responded well to corticosteroids.
IRA's first ceasefire that the Tory government increased remission rates for prisoners in Ulster.
The Democratic Party is critically ill as well, currently in temporary remission but terminal nonetheless.
In the current study, complete remission occurred within a maximum of 59 days of treatment, researchers reported.
Now in remission, Reed, 39, says the program has helped her gain a new perspective on life.
The aim of post-remission maintenance therapy is to destroy leukemia cells that survived induction chemotherapy but are undetectable.
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The 20 patients in this early study received the vaccine and boosters after chemotherapy and while in remission.
Now in remission, Carla and her husband founded the Carla Hill Breast Cancer and Organ Donation Awareness Fund.
There is also the possibility that patients may relapse after a lengthy remission.
Watson remains in remission and continues to take the drug every six months.
Then, with the illness in remission, he studied art in Florence and Venice.
Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo, 60, was diagnosed with lymphoma in August 2010 but is now in remission after chemotherapy.
Researchers couldn't measure how long the benefit would be sustained because once remission was established, four patients received bone-marrow transplants.
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