Examples of using A complete response in English and their translations into Finnish
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A complete response was observed in 33% of patients 34 out of 102.
For 23% of these patients(9 out of 40) a complete response was observed.
A complete response is when a patient has no signs of the cancer.
Four(44%) of the nine refractory patients experienced a complete response to nelarabine.
One patient exhibited a complete response to treatment and four had a confirmed partial response. .
It is recommended that patients receive 2 cycles of VELCADE following a confirmation of a complete response.
Of the patients who had achieved a complete response, 89.3% maintained response without relapsing.
It is recommended that patients receive 2 cycles of bortezomib following a confirmation of a complete response.
Normally, we aim to provide a complete response, including a copy of your personal data within that time.
To compare the efficacy of anagrelide and hydroxyurea in terms of the number of patients achieving a complete response.
In clinical trials, 97% of patients who responded had a complete response at doses of 2.4 MIU(24 μ g)/ kg/ day.
If a complete response of a lesion occurs, no further application of Panretin gel should be made to the responding lesion.
In the largest study, 628 out of the 934 patients with ET treated with Xagrid(67.2%) had a complete response to treatment.
After 6 weeks of treatment, a complete response was noted for 8.1% and partial response was noted for 29.1% of dogs treated with Palladia.
A complete response(disappearance of the tumour) was seen in around 8% and a partial response(shrinkage of the tumour) was seen in around 29% of the dogs treated with Palladia.
In the second study, among the 28 adults and adolescents who had failed two or more previous treatments, five(18%)had a complete response to treatment.
Imlygic treatment may be reinitiated if new lesions appear following a complete response and the physician considers that the patient will benefit from treatment.
Of 7 patients under 18 years of age(range 5 to 16 years) treated with TRISENOX at the recommended dose of 0.15 mg/ kg/ day,5 patients achieved a complete response.
ORR defined as the proportion of subjects who achieved a complete response(CR) or partial response(PR) and maintained their response for at least 8 weeks.
The BRAFi-naïve patients(n=63) attained an 87% objective response rate, including a complete response in 16% of patients.
Patients achieving a complete response can continue treatment for at least 2 cycles after the first evidence of complete response, even if this requires treatment for more than 8 cycles.
Of 7 patients under 18 years of age(range 5 to 16 years) treated with TRISENOX at the recommended dose of 0.15 mg/kg/day,5 patients achieved a complete response see section 4.2.
The combination demonstrated an objective response rate(ORR)of 63% and a complete response(CR) rate of 5% for patients with treatment-naive melanoma, in the multi-arm, open-label trial.
A complete response(disappearance of the tumour) was seen in around 8% and a partial response(shrinkage of the tumour) was seen in around 29% of the dogs treated with Palladia.
In the study in children, around 51%(77 out of 152)of children given Emend with ondansetron had a complete response 25 to 120 hours after beginning chemotherapy.
Among 128 patients who discontinued nivolumab in combination with ipilimumab due to adverse reaction, median PFS was 16.7 months(95% CI: 10.2, NA), and the ORR was 69%(88/128) with 15%(19/128)achieving a complete response.
For patients treated with ADCETRIS+AVD, there was a 23 percent reduction in the occurrence of an event,defined as progression, death or need for subsequent anti-cancer therapy for patients not in a complete response, compared to those who were treated with ABVD.
Experience from individual patients who achieved a complete response following dose escalation to 600 mg(8 mg/kg) every 8 weeks suggests that a higher dose may be beneficial in patients not achieving complete response or not maintaining complete response with the recommended doses 150 mg or 2 mg/kg for patients≥ 15 kg and≤ 40 kg.