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Meanings of achieved cr in English
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Usage of achieved cr in English
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Of the seven patients who received nonanthracycline-based chemotherapy, no patient achievedCR.
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Those eight who achievedCR fared well: only two relapsed, and six were event-free survivors.
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Of the fifteen transplanted patients who achievedCR, allogeneic HST was performed from their siblings.
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Fifty-one patients entered the program and 36 achievedCR.
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Other two relevant prognostic factors are bulky disease and achievedCR after 6 courses of treatment.
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Of the seven patients with disseminated disease, who were treated with anthracycline-based chemotherapy, four patients achievedCR.
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Of the four patients who achievedCR after the first cycle, none have had disease progression as of yet.
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Relapse beyond three years occurred in 3·8% of all who achievedCR.
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Results: Of the 29 treated patients, 14 achievedCR.
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Seven of 12 AML patients, which were treated with bone marrow transplantation as first treatment of their relapse, achievedCR.
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Two hundred and sixty-three patients with MBC were identified who had achievedCR after anthracycline-based combination chemotherapy for first recurrence.
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One hundred and sixty-five of 295 patients (56%) transplanted in relapse achievedCR after autotransplantation.
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All were response evaluable and all achievedCR; eight patients remained CR, and six were in CR for over 18 months without further treatment.
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There was no difference between the two groups in event-free survival of all patients and in disease-free survival of patients who had achievedCR.
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Patients not achievedCR at days 33 and 63 at the end of induction was a poor prognostic factor.
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After a median of 30.9 months follow-up, 502 (60.3%) patients who achievedCR developed different types of recurrence.