develop a recurrence

Frequency: 6.04.1 per million words

To begin to have a recurrence, often used in a medical context.

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  • After years in remission, the patient unfortunately developed a recurrence of the cancer.
  • Patients who stop treatment early are more likely to develop a recurrence.
  • Sadly, my uncle has developed a recurrence of his heart condition.
  • The doctor warned that he could develop a recurrence of the ulcers without lifestyle changes.
  • Our study tracks how many participants develop a recurrence within five years.
  • Even after successful therapy, some individuals may develop a recurrence of depressive symptoms.
  • If the antibiotics course isn't completed, the patient might develop a recurrence of the infection.
  • It is a devastating blow when a loved one develops a recurrence of their illness.
  • Years later, just when he thought he was cured, he developed a recurrence that was more aggressive.
  • What is the probability that she will develop a recurrence after the surgery?