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Virtually nothing has been done to cut the risk of a recurrence.
The patients were older, so there was less time for recurrence.
The recurrence period is estimated at 100 to 1,000 years.
A year later there was a recurrence and again surgery.
It was a recurrence of similar trouble more than a year ago.
Six years went by, and I did not suffer a recurrence.
But, he said, within two years, 40 percent of them have recurrences.
We'll also do blood work to make sure there's no recurrence of the cancer.
It was a recurrence of a problem that hurt him at several points last season.
"From now on, I will keep a close watch to prevent a recurrence of these activities."
The test later classified her as low risk for recurrence.
He said steps should be taken to prevent a recurrence.
A recurrence of this seems unlikely under the new world order.
It also seems to increase the risk of skin cancer recurrence.
For many women, the risk of a recurrence is slim.
The best plan was to prevent a recurrence of crime.
What felt like recurrence to him might be progress to the ship.
Nor was he ever subject to any recurrence of his former trouble.
A year has passed without a recurrence of this surprising side effect.
The group's leaders said they have taken steps to prevent a recurrence.
But the number won't tell me if I will have a recurrence.
Those women who have had breast cancer are at risk for recurrence.
There was a recurrence of earlier back trouble and more operations.
"But in some women, the risk of a recurrence may only be 20 percent," if they have no further treatment, she added.
There was a recurrence of the plague at about the same time.