recurrence of disease

How Can Recurrence Be Prevented?

Preventing recurrence involves a combination of thorough initial treatment, regular monitoring, and targeted therapies. Histological examination can help ensure that treatment has been comprehensive by confirming the absence of residual disease. Monitoring through periodic biopsies and imaging studies can detect early signs of recurrence, allowing for timely intervention. Targeted therapies, designed based on the molecular and genetic profile of the disease, can also help prevent recurrence by attacking the disease cells more effectively.

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