Recurrence (Crossword clue)

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We found 3 answers for “Recurrence” .

This page shows answers to the clue Recurrence, followed by ten definitions like “Appearance of a genetic trait in a genetic relative of a proband”, “The reappearance of a disease after a period of remission” and “Happening again (especially at regular intervals)”. Synonyms for Recurrence are for example comeback, duplication and echo. More synonyms can be found below the puzzle answers.

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Definitions of “Recurrence”
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• When a disease or condition returns
• Appearance of a genetic trait in a genetic relative of a proband
• The reappearance of a disease after a period of remission
• Happening again (especially at regular intervals)
• (re-kur´әns) the return of symptoms after a remission
• The return or flare up of a condition thought cured or in remission
• (Recurred, Recurrent) Cancer that has come back again after treatment
• Recurrence: The return of a sign, symptom or disease after a remission
• A return of the symptoms, occurring as a phenomenon in the natural history of the disease
• When cancer returns to the original primary cancer site or in another part of the body
A further 6 definitions can be found on Encyclo

Synonyms of “Recurrence”
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comeback, duplication, echo, re-emergence, reappearance, reiteration, repetition, replication and reverberation.


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