risk of recurrence

collocation in English

meaningsofriskandrecurrence

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risk
noun
uk
/rɪsk/
us
/rɪsk/
the possibility of something ...
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recurrence
noun[C or U]
uk
/riˈkʌr.əns/
us
/rɪˈkɝː.əns/
the fact of ...
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(Definition ofriskandrecurrencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Clinical and anatomic considerations suggest that cardiopulmonary bypass provides for safe tumor dissection and complete excision of the tumor, thereby decreasing theriskofrecurrence.
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Riskofrecurrencefollowing discontinuation of lithium treatment in bipolar disorder.
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An interesting alternative hypothesis could be that the central sensitisation process may increase theriskofrecurrencerather than the lack of initial relief.
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Management of these systemic conditions can significantly lower theriskofrecurrenceand the risk to the other eye.
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There was a lowriskofrecurrence, which was evidenced among treatment responders.
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This higher than expectedriskofrecurrencewhen compared with trials in non-pregnant patients has not been adequately explained.
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We observed an increasedriskofrecurrenceamong females that was limited to individuals with adult onset depression.
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There is clear evidence that the use of mesh in open repair reduces theriskofrecurrencecompared with more traditional sutured methods of open repair.
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Karyotyping is of utmost importance as an abnormal result is both common and likely to offer the parents the lowestriskofrecurrence.
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Thus, when an antidepressant is discontinued, even after an interval of several years, theriskofrecurrencein the next year reverts to that of the previous high risk period.
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In subgroup analysis, letrozole reduced theriskofrecurrenceby 29% in patients with node-positive breast cancer and by 30% in patients who had received prior chemotherapy.
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Childhood adversity was also related to increasedriskofrecurrenceand reduced likelihood of remission.
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A full inquiry has been held, and steps have been taken to minimise theriskofrecurrence.
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Boards of inquiry are expected to identify actions to minimise theriskofrecurrence.
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Where losses do occur, appropriate measures are taken to minimise theriskofrecurrence, including the recovery of moneys obtained by fraud.
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These measures aim to enhance flight safety in this area, minimise theriskofrecurrence, and will be reviewed towards the end of the year.
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We are determined to learn any lessons that can be learnt in order to minimise theriskofrecurrence.
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It is essential that whenever serious flooding occurs, investigations are held to establish the cause and to see what can be done to reduce theriskofrecurrence.
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After this, there is a 1% annualriskofrecurrence.
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Theriskofrecurrenceafter surgery for certain keloids such as chest wall, shoulder keloids is near 100%.
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