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Is remission and Ned the same?

Is remission and Ned the same?

Complete remission means that tests, physical exams, and scans show that all signs of your cancer are gone. Some doctors also refer to complete remission as “no evidence of disease (NED).” That doesn’t mean you are cured.

Is Ned remission?

When we talk about the effectiveness of a treatment or the state of a patient’s disease, there are a number of frequently used terms that may come up. Remission or No Evidence of Disease (NED) These are terms that indicate that the signs and symptoms of neuroblastoma are no longer present.

How long does Ned last?

The median survival for NED patients was 102 months from the time of attaining NED status, and the 5-year progression-free survival rate was 40%.

What is the difference between remission and cure?

Cure means that there are no traces of your cancer after treatment and the cancer will never come back. Remission means that the signs and symptoms of your cancer are reduced. Remission can be partial or complete.

What does it mean when Ned is in remission?

Remission loosely means ‘no disease activity of a chronic, incurable condition’. Have you found a way to explain NED without a long explanation? Also, I’ve had several people ask me ‘When will you know if they got it all?’ In each instance, I had less than a minute to answer these questions before activities or services began.

What’s the difference between a cure and a remission?

Understanding the Difference Between Cure and Remission. In a complete remission, all signs and symptoms of cancer have disappeared. If you remain in complete remission for 5 years or more, some doctors may say that you are cured. Still, some cancer cells can remain in your body for many years after treatment.

How long does it take for cancer to go out of remission?

In a complete remission, all signs and symptoms of cancer have disappeared. If you remain in complete remission for 5 years or more, some doctors may say that you are cured. Still, some cancer cells can remain in your body for many years after treatment. These cells may cause the cancer to come back one day.