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What is the meaning of "cure" in the context of prostate cancer?
How does the Gleason score factor into cure rates?
What does "remission" mean in prostate cancer?
How often should men have their PSA checked after treatment?
How frequently are patients able to achieve durable remissions (meaning that the person has no active treatments and no detectable cancerous activity)?
What is the follow-up routine for a man if he has been in remission for five or more years?
How would a man use PSA testing after focal therapy -- considering the fact that part of the prostate would be intact?
Are there any benefits to having an MRI after treatment since PSMA PET scans are available?
Understanding inflammation.
What is remission in vasculitis?
Remission with the skin, kidney, and lungs.
How long does it take to go into remission?
Is remission the same as a cure?
How can we tell if remission is present?
Looking at Giant Cell Arteritis.
Looking at GPA.
If I’m in remission why don’t I feel that great?
What is damage in vasculitis?
Does damage always occur?
Can the damage be reversed?
What is the relevance of damage to remission?
Why is it so important to determine if remission is present?
Will I have a relapse?
What triggers a relapse?
If a relapse occurs will it be the same as my diagnosis?
Something is new or worse. Does that mean I’m having a relapse?
How do I achieve remission?
How long does maintenance medication need to be continued?
Is there anything I can do to prevent a relapse?
How do I know if my symptoms are indicating a relapse?
How would a patient know what symptoms need to be reported to their rheumatologist as opposed to just their PCP?
Can you be in remission if some of your consistently positive?
How do you know if prostate cancer is relapsed?
How many patients have you seen who were able to be cured even after a prostate cancer relapse?
What is the difference between a cure and a remission?
If a patient relapses with involvement in the lymph nodes, is there still a chance for him to be cured?
Is there a way to predict whether a patient has a more dangerous genre of prostate cancer before it becomes unmanageable?