Примери за използване на Partial remission на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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A partial response(or partial remission) means the cancer responded to treatment,
Some patients achieve a partial response or partial remission meaning the cancer partly responded to treatment,
achieved a partial remission for a duration of 113 days.
and 1 a partial remission(6%; PR)
Complete remission was the disappearance of all evidence of disease, whereas partial remission was improved blood counts
Greater response rates favouring 300 mg were also observed for ASAS partial remission(ASAS PR)
a complete or partial remission may take longer than 4 cycles to be obtained.
In the main study, 97% of the patients had either complete or partial remission(60 out of 62), and 76% had complete remission(47 out of 62).
A total of 334 patients achieving a complete or partial remission following induction therapy were randomised in a second step to MabThera maintenance therapy(n=167) or observation(n=167).
had partial remission, 1 patient(9%)
Overall response(complete remission[CR]+ partial remission[PR]) as determined by the investigator was 29% in the azacitidine group and 12% in the combined CCR group(p= 0.0001).
Improvements in ASAS5/6, Partial Remission and BASDAI-50 were statistically signficant at Week 12
complete remission with incomplete marrow recovery(CRi), or partial remission(PR) with limited remaining disease with venetoclax treatment.
nPR= nodular partial remission; NA= not available;
who were ineligible for ASCT because they were unable to achieve a complete or partial remission to salvage chemotherapy
if they were refractory(defined as failure to achieve a partial remission for at least 6 months) to fludarabine or any nucleoside analogue.
PR= partial remission; TTR= time to first response.
Keytruda produced a complete or partial remission(clearing) of the cancer in 108 patients(29%); a complete remission occurred in 30(8%) of them, meaning they no longer had any signs of cancer.
Children and adults with an allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplant(HSCT) at≥ 2 years of age with complete haematologic remission of underlying disease or with very good partial remission in the case of lymphoma and myeloma received three
previously achieved a complete or partial remission/response, but after a period of six or more months demonstrated evidence of disease progression).