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The positive predictive value for perceived periodontal status was found to be 0.05, whereas the negative predictive value was found to be 0.97.
Additionally, self-perceived oral health status was found to be of moderate positive predictive value and negative predictive value for dental caries status (0.68 and 0.54 respectively) and of very low positive predictive value and very high negative predictive value for periodontal status (0.05 and 0.97 respectively.
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An immune cell signature has also been found to be predictive for clinical outcome in triple negative breast carcinoma [ 58].
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