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Featuring Demian Dressler, DVM and Sue Ettinger, DVM, Dip. ACVIM (Oncology), authors of The Dog Cancer Survival Guide

Durable Remission Defined

Durable Remission: This diagnosis is achieved when there are no measurable signs of cancer, and there have been no signs for a reasonable length of time. Most oncologists consider a remission “durable” after fourteen to twenty-one days. If a patient cannot stay in remission between treatments, it is typically not an effective treatment.

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