relapse in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

relapse in the PONS Dictionary

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Unfortunately, relapse is the rule, and median survival is only 18 to 24 months.
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These methods depend on herbs to repair and strengthen the immune system and ensure that the cancer does not relapse.
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However, it was later shown that 46.4% of the patients discharged as negative subsequently relapsed.
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Interferons reduce relapses by approximately 30% and their safe profile make them the first-line treatments.
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Gradually, this culminates in drug cues taking over attentional processes and results in cravings, drug-seeking, and relapse.
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The diagnosis of relapsing fever can be made on blood smear as evidenced by the presence of spirochetes.
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The techniques of relapse prevention are based on principles used for treating addictions.
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The risk of relapsing after transplant is high, and has been recorded as high as 50%.
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Many children experience 3 to 4 relapses before the disease starts to go away.
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A serious relapse forced him to stop definitively.
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