How Detection Limits Affect Cancer Diagnoses
<p>Cancer is a nasty word that all of us would never want to get one day. Neither would we want to wish it on anyone.</p>
<p>It is a very depressing and sobering thought to either have cancer or know of a close friend/family member who has cancer.</p>
<p>We rejoice with them, though, when the medical tests show that their cancer is in remission.</p>
<p>They have defeated cancer, we may think. After all the chemo/radio/whatever therapies that the doctors have recommended, and the undesirable side effects that come with it, it feels like a victory of sorts.</p>
<p>But what does a cancer “in remission” actually mean?</p>
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