Remission
in sentence
26 examples of Remission in a sentence
It has now been five years, slightly more than five years, and the good news, thank God, is that the cancer is still in
remission.
So I am fortunately today in
remission.
Several scientific studies have shown that abnormal microRNA expression levels varies and creates a unique, specific pattern for each type of cancer, even at the early stages, reflecting the progression of the disease, and whether it's responding to medication or in remission, making microRNAs a perfect, highly sensitive biomarker.
And there was my father, standing with me outside, admiring a day's work, hair on his head, fully in remission, when he turned to me and he said, "You know, Michael, this house saved my life."
And in Norway, researchers are running a phase-3 clinical trial on a cancer drug that in some patients causes complete
remission.
Two years ago, my younger sister came out of
remission
from a rare blood cancer, and the only treatment left for her was a bone marrow transplant.
Well, because there's no way of really predicting right now which patients will get cancer, we use the next best population: cancers in remission; specifically, lung cancer.
Then the patient is under
remission.
But he was treated with one of these new immune-stimulating drugs, and now his melanoma appears to be in remission, which is remarkable, considering the situation only a few years ago.
Bone marrow biopsies found no evidence of leukemia, and that year, in our first three patients we treated, two of three have had durable remissions now for eight years, and one had a partial
remission.
The first two patients who had full
remission
remain today leukemia-free, and we think they are cured.
And today, she's 12 years old and still in
remission.
Emily's doctors have now completed further trials and reported that 27 out of 30 patients, the first 30 we treated, or 90 percent, had a complete
remission
after CAR T cells, within a month.
A 90 percent complete
remission
rate in patients with advanced cancer is unheard of in more than 50 years of cancer research.
Even in people with acute myeloid leukemia— an aggressive blood cancer— chemotherapy puts an estimated 60% of patients under 60 into
remission
following their first phase of treatment.
We've made small wins in diseases like chronic myelogenous leukemia, where we have a pill that can put 100 percent of people in remission, but in general, we haven't made an impact at all in the war on cancer.
And over the course of six months, he experienced a complete
remission.
At best, they would be declared to be “in remission.”
Even if he stops ranting on Twitter or speaking in convoluted and incoherent sentences, at best he will be viewed as being “in remission.”
But in 2003, when a United States-led coalition overthrew another Ba’athist dictator, Iraq’s Saddam Hussein, the 1,300-year-old Sunni-Shia divide – which had been largely hidden, or even in remission, for many of those centuries – gained renewed and lethal salience.
The decision to add the renminbi to the SDR basket may have put that danger into
remission.
It was in
remission
during the Cold War, but it has recently reemerged, fueled by the “intervention fatigue” triggered by the long and expensive wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
She thought herself damned without remission, and sought to shut out the vision of hell by showering the most passionate caresses on Julien.
Well then, on this river there was a bridge, and at one end of it a gallows, and a sort of tribunal, where four judges commonly sat to administer the law which the lord of river, bridge and the lordship had enacted, and which was to this effect, 'If anyone crosses by this bridge from one side to the other he shall declare on oath where he is going to and with what object; and if he swears truly, he shall be allowed to pass, but if falsely, he shall be put to death for it by hanging on the gallows erected there, without any remission.'
I was earnestly begging of God to give me repentance, when it happened providentially, the very day, that, reading the Scripture, I came to these words: “He is exalted a Prince and a Saviour, to give repentance and to give remission.”
Medicine had been his last fancy, and he had set to workwith so much ardour that he had just qualified after an unusually shortcourse of study, by a special
remission
of time from the minister.
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