Sentences with phrase «after aggressive treatment»

Consequently, most patients with advanced disease have died from a local recurrence of their tumor, even after aggressive treatment.
«With 100 million mutations, each capable of altering a protein in some way, there is a high probability that a significant minority of tumor cells will survive, even after aggressive treatment,» said study director Chung - I Wu, PhD, professor of ecology and evolution at the University of Chicago.
An international study led by scientists from the Crick Institute in London and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem revealed a survival mechanism in cancer cells that allows the disease to erupt again even after aggressive treatment.

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In clinical trials the treatment — which involves extracting individual patients» immune T - cells, modifying them to seek out tell - tale biological markers associated with blood cancers like aggressive lymphoma, and then pumping those modified killer cells back into the body — has shown major promise, in some cases eliminating all signs of the cancer in patients six months after treatment.
And so after 3 to 6 cycles of COH IUI, if they haven't conceived, we either recommend a different type of treatment or we recommend something more aggressive.
Treatments may have to be aggressive with changes in diet and a boosting of the overall immune system even after all symptoms are gone.
Bob Adair, 61, a carpenter for the Department of Sanitation, said losing his paid days off was a hardship after his wife underwent shoulder surgery and he had treatment for an aggressive form of prostate cancer.
After completing a deep review of the literature, he decided to pursue an extremely aggressive chemotherapy treatment, against the advice of his oncologist.
A doctor treating a patient with a potentially fatal metastatic breast tumor would be very pleased to find, after administering a round of treatment, that the primary tumor had undergone a change in character — from aggressive to static, and no longer shedding cells that can colonize distant organs of the body.
Scope: 22 institutions Treatment: CD19 - targeting CAR T - cell therapy Results: 42 % of patients with aggressive large B - cell lymphoma remained in remission after 15 months
Like the Mississippi child that was thought to have beaten HIV after aggressive anti-retroviral treatment, detectable levels of the virus return in an Italian child who received similar therapy.
By using ASRGL1, the chance of identifying such hidden high - risk patients and offer them more aggressive treatment after their operation, said Per - Henrik Edqvist, Manager at the facility Tissue profiling.
A one once treat rate per gallon of gas in the gas take is an aggressive treatment; perform the high RPM drive every 1/4 tank of gasoline after driving around stop - n - go.
This is obviously a very aggressive cancer since it returned only 3 months after treatment.
Immediate treatment is critical to survival, and will include aggressive intravenous fluid therapy for at least 48 hours after ingestion.
The disadvantages of spaying female dogs include a slight increase in aggressive tendencies in some females after OHE, an increased risk of urinary incontinence (usually treatable but may require life - long treatment), weight gain above what would occur with normal maturity in about 10 % of dogs and the risk of the surgery itself.
After receiving caring medical treatment at the ER and conferring with specialists, Bingo was diagnosed with a very aggressive, extremely painful bone cancer and infection.
Treatment will involve aggressive intravenous fluid therapy for at least 48 hours after ingestion.
Aggressive treatment with steroids as soon as possible after the injury helps some bunnies by limiting swelling in the spinal cord, and some lucky rabbits recover sufficiently to lead a pretty normal houserabbit life.
Detox after aggressive medical treatment, general toxic conditions, gastric problems, saturation of food, lethargy, low energy, and mental clarity.
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The academic achievements of the treatment group after 3 years of intervention were within the normative range of students (i.e., children not exhibiting early aggressive behavior).
After a year of his violent and aggressive behaviors, Tom and Jan sent James to a residential treatment center so they could get a break from the constant chaos in their home.
Students who participated in social information processing showed less aggressive and disruptive behaviour after treatment then students who did not receive the programme.
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