Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
After all, she'd been in remission for close to two years and she felt well enough.
Is there a way to tell if I might go into remission?
But the disease has been in remission for several years.
In less than a year, the cancer went into remission.
Hall was in remission at the time of his death.
As of May 2010, he is in almost complete remission.
In the majority of women, the remission would last for one to two years.
By 1998 the cancer was in full remission, and he moved to Washington.
Only about 1 in 10 patients would go into complete remission.
And remissions may last a day, a month or even years.
These may be needed to help keep the disease in remission.
This is called remission, and it can last for months or even years.
They also are used to help keep the disease in remission.
I've been in remission for the first time since I started this drug.
After treatment, his cancer went into remission 12 months later.
Two of the people under his care had seemed to be having remissions.
She developed the disease 12 years ago and has been in remission for the past three.
First, his treatment was successful and he is in remission.
Within those six months, her husband was found to have cancer (in remission now).
The cancer could no longer be kept in remission by force, it seemed.
She went into complete remission for two years, married and had a child.
By the summer of 1987, his mother cancer had gone into complete remission.
Not long after this, her son went into remission and returned to work.
It's been in remission for three years, but now they say she needs another operation.
It is impossible to tell how long the remission will last.