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Remission Phase

/rɪˈmɪʃən feɪz/noun
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In medical contexts, the remission phase refers to a period when the symptoms of a chronic or progressive disease, like cancer or multiple sclerosis, are significantly reduced or entirely absent, allowing for improved health and daily functioning. This phase isn't a cure but a welcome reprieve that can vary in length depending on the condition and treatment, often serving as a key benchmark in monitoring disease progression in modern healthcare.

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