completion of treatment

collocation in English

meaningsofcompletionandtreatment

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completion
noun[U]
uk
/kəmˈpliː.ʃən/
us
/kəmˈpliː.ʃən/
the act of finishing something that you are doing ...
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treatment
noun
uk
/ˈtriːt.mənt/
us
/ˈtriːt.mənt/
the way you deal with or behave towards someone ...
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(Definition ofcompletionandtreatmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Approximately 3 weeks after thecompletionoftreatment, a follow-up phone call was made by the radiation therapist.
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All patients received a telephone interview 3 weeks after thecompletionoftreatment.
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The presence of a personality disorder and of residual agoraphobia uponcompletionoftreatmentwere found to be associated with a worse outcome.
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A 1 min, four-count physical step-test was administered at baseline, with patients repeating it followingcompletionoftreatmentat 3 months, and not at 8 months.
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Laboratory behaviour was monitored on stereoplots and, oncompletionoftreatment, component structures of the magnetizations were resolved using orthogonal projections of the remanence vector.
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Hospital readmissions were assessed for each client at yearly intervals up to 4 years following thecompletionoftreatmentand again there were no significant between-group differences.
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Followingcompletionoftreatment, the tacrine group resumed their decline, but still showed an improvement relative to the placebo group at the expected point of death.
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At the time of this report all patients have been followed for at least 10 years fromcompletionoftreatment, allowing for long-term characterization of disease control and treatment-related neurotoxicity.
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The process of registration is often very complex and often delayed pending thecompletionoftreatment.
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We must offer a coherent system of care from the presentation of symptoms tocompletionoftreatment.
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There is also great advantage in the fact that where there is compulsory notification it is possible to insist on thecompletionoftreatment.
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First, people treated in these centres would not, aftercompletionoftreatment, be the responsibility of any local authority.
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The improvement was evident 2 months after thecompletionoftreatment.
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Women who undergo chemotherapy are advised not to conceive for one year aftercompletionoftreatment.
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Many of these second cancers were lung cancers or, in women, breast cancers, emphasizing the importance of smoking cessation and regular preventive care aftercompletionoftreatment.
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