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Prognosis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prognosis is a medical term to describe the likely outcome of an illness. When applied to large populations, prognostic estimates can be very accurate: for example the statement "45% of patients with...
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VoIP monitoring, infrastructure monitoring, ATM monitoring, POS monitoring for mission critical performance management. PROGNOSIS by Integrated Research, the world leader in enterprise monitoring. ... Capitalize on your PROGNOSIS investment...
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From Phoenix5's Prostate Cancer Glossary ... Definition: (prog-NO-sis) The likely outcome or course of a disease; the chance of recovery or recurrence. ... make another selection...
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Prognosis of HIV/AIDS including probably outcomes, duration, recurrence, complications, deaths, and survival rates. ... Prognosis for HIV/AIDS: The prognosis for individuals with AIDS in recent years has improved significantly because of new drugs and treatments, and educational and preventive efforts. 1;
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25, 2007) — Cancer cells circulating in the blood are known to be associated with a bad prognosis in metastatic breast cancer. Now, for the first time, scientists have shown they can also detect the cells before ...
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Prognosis of Sickle Cell Anemia including probably outcomes, duration, recurrence, complications, deaths, and survival rates. ... Prognosis of Sickle Cell Anemia: Improving treatment has raised lifespans into the 40's and rising. Some patients suffer only mildly whereas others have severe complications.
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A fact sheet about the importance of predicting disease outcome and recovery, and how statistics are used to estimate prognosis. National Cancer Institute Fact Sheet 8.2 ... When predicting the prognosis, doctors sometimes use statistics based on groups of people whose situations are most similar to that of an...
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