Remission is the period of time when symptoms of the cancer reduce or disappear. Remission is also referred to as the shrinking of cancer. A partial remission is when there has been a significant improvement in the cancer. A complete remission is when there is no evidence of active disease. This does not necessarily mean that the cancer is cured.
Treatment for cancer will usually cure the disease or control it for years. This is also known as remission. In some people, however, the disease comes back (relapses). If this happens, they may be given more treatment to cure the disease or to help control it again and keep them well, often for a long time.
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