Remisison
Remisison is not a term with a distinct, accepted definition in major medical or legal vocabularies. It is most often encountered as a misspelling of remission, a word with several established meanings. In medical contexts, remission denotes a reduction or disappearance of disease signs or symptoms. In oncology, complete remission means no detectable cancer following treatment; partial remission indicates a substantial decrease in tumor burden. Remission can be temporary, and patients may experience relapse, depending on the condition. Remission also appears in chronic illnesses where symptoms are controlled but not cured, contributing to improved quality of life even without a cure.
Beyond medicine, remission refers to the forgiveness or pardon of debts, penalties, or sins in law or
Etymology: from Latin remissio meaning releasing or sending back, later used in English to denote leniency
Because "remisison" is usually a misspelling, sources that use this form should be cross-checked to confirm
See also: remission, relapse, disease-free survival, palliative care, leniency, forgiveness.