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The phrase "adjusted life expectancy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to public health, demographics, or statistics when discussing life expectancy that has been modified to account for certain factors, such as health conditions or quality of life.
Example: "The adjusted life expectancy for individuals with chronic illnesses is significantly lower than that of the general population."
Alternatives: "modified life expectancy" or "corrected life expectancy".
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"Equality of health outcomes could be improved, given the significant gaps in adjusted life expectancy.
DALE – Disability adjusted life expectancy.
HALE – Health adjusted life expectancy.
Adjusted life expectancy was 85% greater for operated than nonoperated patients, while KP patients had a 34% greater adjusted life expectancy than vertebroplasty patients [ 3].
By convention, every CRC screening strategy extended life expectancy and quality adjusted life expectancy.
This strategy resulted in lower costs compared to CT only, at an almost similar (quality adjusted) life expectancy.
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Life expectancy, quality-adjusted life expectancy, expected incidence of chronic complications were calculated for a 20 year period.
All of the groups examined — blacks, whites, females, and males — showed improved quality-adjusted life expectancy.
Total thyroidectomy maximized quality-adjusted life expectancy in low- and high-risk patients with PTC.
The purpose of this study was to estimate the quality-adjusted life expectancy with and without hormone replacement therapy.
This study was designed to estimate the life expectancy (LE) and quality-adjusted life expectancy (QALE) in non-metastatic nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) patients.
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