

DEFINE REGRESS PLUS
‘The spontaneous regression of some tumors is usually explained as a phenomenon of the individual's own immune system attacking the tumor burden.Regression formula is used to assess the relationship between dependent and independent variable and find out how it affects the dependent variable on the change of independent variable and represented by equation Y is equal to aX plus b where Y is the dependent variable, a is the slope of regression equation, x is the independent variable and b is constant.‘Symptomatic improvements or regression were claimed for five of nine lung cancer cases.’.‘The subject of regression of human cirrhosis is extremely important in today's health care environment.’.‘The clinical course is unpredictable spontaneous regression may occur following a few treatments.’.‘Because of concern for sampling error, documentation of regression requires an ample biopsy followed by examination of the entire liver.’.‘Reversibility of end-stage liver disease and its prediction of regression would be welcome signs in the management and treatment of cirrhosis.’.‘He reported total regression of the lesion in eight of the nine cases treated.’.‘All this indicates that vascular endothelial growth factor may contribute to the establishment, progression, and regression of prostate neoplasia.’.‘It is also important to remember that a melanoma can undergo spontaneous regression and may not be detected, despite a thorough physical examination.’.‘All of these were included as independent factors in the regression on elevated blood lead levels in children.’.‘Use of this technique would be an excellent way to track the progression or regression of emphysema in a noninvasive way.’.‘While antibiotic treatment eradicates the bacteria and promotes tumor regression, the effects of re-infection on disease are more severe.’.‘Marked regression of the glandular tissue occurs when nursing ceases.’.‘They also had to experience complete or partial regression of symptoms.’.‘The management issues are further complicated by the fact that there can be both nonprogression or even regression of disease activity with time.’.‘Four weeks later, a computed tomography scan showed spontaneous regression of some of the metastatic lesions.’.‘We help you identify your risk factors and what you can do to prevent progression of your coronary artery disease or, better yet, promote regression of the disease.’.‘In addition, later biopsies may show disease progression or regression.’.‘The remaining 130 patients had spontaneous regression of disease.’.‘So, they gave the credit of the natural regression of the disease to the bedrest on which everyone was placed.’.‘She'd never had such a rewarding experience doing a past life regression.’.‘He never thought anymore about the past life regression speech Toshi gave him on the way to L.A.‘The technique was hit and miss, and past-life experiences were rare, but detractors had insisted that previous regressions influenced the hypnotized by suggesting times and places.’.‘Not surprisingly, in all regressions ADHD status made a significant contribution to the prediction of psychopathology.’.‘By going through past life regression with Serena, which sounded a lot like hypnosis, Peter now believes that he was a Nazi interrogator for the Gestapo in a past life.’.‘This kind of hangs off the back of our resolution of assuming that people who swear by their console are either 12 years old or in regression therapy.’.

