stage of disease

collocation in English

meaningsofstageanddisease

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stage
noun[C]
uk
/steɪdʒ/
us
/steɪdʒ/
a part of an activity or a period ...
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disease
noun
uk
/dɪˈziːz/
us
/dɪˈziːz/
(an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by ...
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(Definition ofstageanddiseasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Important clinical factors associated with prognosis are age (47;52) andstageofdiseaseat diagnosis (10;11).
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A subgroup analysis focusing onstageofdiseasewas also conducted.
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The success of cervical cancer treatment is directly related to thestageofdisease.
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Noncompleters were less likely to report theirstageofdiseasethan completers, t61!
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Individuals with less than 75% complete data differed from participants with complete data onstageofdiseaseand type of cancer.
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The mean age at the start of treatment was 65 years: this did not vary significantly bystageofdiseaseor patient gender.
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The health domains described included mobility,stageofdisease, pain, hoarseness, tiredness, pneumonia, swallowing and meals, psychological problems, and social support.
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Stageofdiseasein which also adjuvant chemotherapy would be considered.
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Out of the 35 patients only 11 had thestageofdiseaserecorded in the casenotes.
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A structural model of the relationship amongstageofdisease, age, coping, and psychological adjustment in women with breast cancer.
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The argument was that individuals at this advanced stage reasonably should have been identified and treated at an earlierstageofdisease.
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In the earlystageofdiseaseit can ameliorate most symptoms, but with its continuous usage two major motor side effects develop.
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Clinical data (diagnosis,stageofdisease, current treatment regimen, and date of diagnosis) were extracted from participant's medical files.
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No differences were found in the use of the high intensity drugs by race, marital status, year of diagnosis,stageofdisease, or comorbidity.
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Clearly issues concerning gender and type andstageofdiseaseraise numerous questions that need to be explored to achieve better specificity and sensitivity in the use of creative activities.
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The challenge will now be to determine at whichstageofdiseaseeach reagent is most likely to be effective and which reagents will work together.
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In men with localized prostate cancer, thestageofdiseasefor which screening is intended, there are no controlled trials to indicate whether any treatment improves survival over watchful waiting.
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The estimate of loss must obviously vary according to thestageofdiseaseat which the tree is cut out.
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