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relapse

[ri-laps, ri-laps, ree-laps] / rɪˈlæps, rɪˈlæps, ˈri læps /




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“There is always the risk of relapse. That can be hard to process,” Greg said.

From Los Angeles Times

But in 2017 she relapsed, with Ms Tucker saying at this stage the tumour "eventually took over".

From BBC

Individuals who had relapsed after therapy had significantly narrower cristae than newly diagnosed patients, with the most dramatic differences appearing in those previously treated with venetoclax.

From Science Daily

Immune cells act like vigilant sentries, moving through tissues and detecting remaining cancer cells that could lead to relapse.

From Science Daily

The Swiss pharmaceutical group said its fenebrutinib drug candidate met primary goals in two late-stage trials for multiple sclerosis, showing reduced relapse rates and delayed disability progression in different disease forms.

From The Wall Street Journal