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|Term=Monitoring
|Term=Monitoring
|Short definition=objective response rate - (ub-JEK-tiv reh-SPONTS rayt) The percentage of people in a study or treatment group who respond partially or completely to treatment within a specified time period. A partial response is a reduction in the size of a tumor or the amount of cancer in the body, and a complete response is the disappearance of all signs of cancer in the body
|Short definition=Monitoring - {{Pronunciation}} (ser-VAY-lends) In medicine, a patient's condition is closely monitored but not treated unless there are changes in test results. Surveillance is also used to find early signs that a disease has returned
|Type=Cancer terms
|Type=Cancer terms
|Specialty=Oncology
|Specialty=Oncology
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|Source=NCI
|Source=NCI
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Monitoring - {{Pronunciation}} (OB-ser-VAY-avoid) In medicine, observing a patient's condition but not administering treatment until symptoms appear or change {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
Monitoring - {{Pronunciation}} (ser-VAY-lends) In medicine, a patient's condition is closely monitored but not treated unless there are changes in test results. Surveillance is also used to find early signs that a disease has returned. It can also be used for a person who is at increased risk of a disease such as cancer. Certain examinations and tests are carried out regularly during the monitoring. In the field of public health, surveillance can also refer to the ongoing collection of information about a disease, such as cancer, from a specific group of people. The information collected may include where the disease occurs in a population and whether it affects people of a specific gender, age or ethnic group {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]

Latest revision as of 01:10, 13 January 2023

Monitoring
TermMonitoring
Short definitionMonitoring - (pronounced) (ser-VAY-lends) In medicine, a patient's condition is closely monitored but not treated unless there are changes in test results. Surveillance is also used to find early signs that a disease has returned. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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Monitoring - (pronounced) (ser-VAY-lends) In medicine, a patient's condition is closely monitored but not treated unless there are changes in test results. Surveillance is also used to find early signs that a disease has returned. It can also be used for a person who is at increased risk of a disease such as cancer. Certain examinations and tests are carried out regularly during the monitoring. In the field of public health, surveillance can also refer to the ongoing collection of information about a disease, such as cancer, from a specific group of people. The information collected may include where the disease occurs in a population and whether it affects people of a specific gender, age or ethnic group

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