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The days on which the average risk was >25, >50 and >75% were predicted (versus observed) to occur on August 23 August 99), August 31 September 22) and September 9 September 99).
They found that the average risk was 18%, not 3-10% as estimated before.
In families with more than one older sibling with autism in the study, the average risk was 32%.
The average risk was somewhat higher for the 30/70 portfolios, but the dispersion of risk was the same as determined by the width of each box.
Average risk was 1 incident/user, 1 injusers users, 1 ER visit/20, 1 hospitalization/55, 1 disability/200, 1 death/1000.
An above average risk was defined in the study as a 3.5% chance of developing breast cancer in the next 10 years.
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Although adequate for long-term planning where the average risk is the relevant parameter, such systems tend to fall short in operational and instantaneous decisions where 'average risk' is of less relevance.
Doctors say she has only a slightly increased risk of developing cancer (she has been told the average risk is 25percentnt and following the exposure hers is now 26percentnt).
A single 40g packet of crisps per day could, for instance, take a child over the one microgram per kilo per day on which the average risk is calculated - and that is before they have eaten anything else.
I'm 65. — Christine R, Roseland, N.J.; Mitchell McG, Manhattan; Penguinwoman, Toronto; Tosia, New York; Ms. Skeptical, Alexandria, Va .A. The average risk is different at different ages but in general is about 1 in 10.
Another reason for caution for using the tests for pregnancies of low or average risk is that any indication of a chromosome disorder would need to be confirmed with an invasive procedure such as an amniocentesis, which can cause a miscarriage.
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