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What is measurable residual disease?
Pronunciation: /ˈmɛʒərəbəl rɪˈzɪʤuəl dɪˈziz/
measurable residual disease
Definition
A term that is increasingly being used in place of the term minimal residual disease to describe a very small number of cancer cells that remain in the body during or after treatment. Measurable residual disease can be found only by highly sensitive laboratory methods that are able to find one cancer cell among one million normal cells. Checking to see if there is measurable residual disease may help plan treatment, find out how well treatment is working or if cancer has come back, or make a prognosis. Measurable residual disease testing is used mostly for blood cancers such as lymphoma and leukemia. Also called minimal residual disease and MRD.