It is now realized that some children do go into remission and may relapse later.
People who taper off the medication too quickly are more likely to have a relapse.
Not only might they not get much better, there is an excellent chance they could relapse.
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It's a traditional curriculum with a twist: a 12-step model program designed to prevent relapse.
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There's an increased risk in having a relapse three to six months after delivery.
Those who relapse, meaning their tumor returns, are usually candidates for secondary chemotherapy treatments.
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Gigi beat the disease, only to have a relapse when she was 4 years old.
He said that he had not touched a drop of alcohol for weeks but had a relapse.
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Patients who received this combination beat the disease faster and were less likely to suffer a relapse.
In emerging Asia the weaker data are evidence of a complete economic recovery, not an imminent relapse.
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VH1's reality show "Love and Hip Hop" highlighted rapper Joe Budden's addiction and relapse after years of sobriety.
In those who did relapse, follow-up treatment led to a 99.5% survival rate.
There is also the possibility that patients may relapse after a lengthy remission.
Today Norton's "dose-dense" regimen is common practice for certain breast cancer patients at high risk of relapse after surgery.
The second study, begun in 2002 with 7, 000 patients, aimed to show whether Vioxx could prevent colon cancer relapse.
His album Relapse sold fewer than half the copies of his previous album.
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Chief financial officers are not getting carried away, for fear of a relapse.
And those who develop depression young tend to have a more serious disease, with a higher risk of relapse.
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"My fear is that this whole experience will trigger a relapse, " she said.
For those who smoked for pleasure a relapse did not alter anxiety levels.
Twenty percent or more of people with polymyalgia rheumatica will have a least one relapse when tapering off the corticosteroids.
The goal is to keep you on as low a dose as possible without triggering a relapse in your symptoms.
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More than 80% of patients did not relapse after surgery, the study found, eliminating the need for follow-up chemotherapy or radiation.
History teaches that W a short-lived recovery, followed by relapse and then resurgence doesn't fit the pattern of our business cycles.
International trials show that adding Eloxatin to the standard chemotherapy combination helps reduce the risk of relapse after surgery by 25%.
About 10 percent of people who successfully finish corticosteroid treatment will have a relapse within 10 years of the initial treatment.
There were additional large tax increases in 1936 and 1937 that were the proximate cause of the economy's relapse in 1937.
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