| English term or phrase: progress | The text concerns regimens for cancer patients with Chronic Lymphomatic Leukemia (CLL).
Context:
"How many of the patients who ***progressed*** after prior combination treatment that included AGENT A and AGENT B would most likely have received:
a) 2 prior lines of therapy
b) 3 prior lines of therapy
c) 4+ prior lines of therapy"
"You indicated that you would prescribe AGENT C to your patients who ***progressed*** after AGENT A and AGENT B. Why would you prescribe this regimen against other available regimens?
Answer option : ***Progression*** free survival benefit"
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I believe that "progress" in this context doesn't mean "improve", but quite the contrary, i.e. the advancement of a tumor/ metastasis. Taking into account that the cancer type here is leukemia (--> I am not very sure that tumors are manifested in this disease, that could advance/ metastasize), how would you translate "progressed" - "progression" in this context?
Thanks in advance! |
| Eleni MakantaniKudoZ activityQuestions: 141 (none open) ( 5 closed without grading) Answers: 47 Greece
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