Sentence examples for given a prognosis from inspiring English sources

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Cole was given a prognosis of three months to live by his oncologist in July and was told he was too weak for chemotherapy.

He had been turned down by Yale, Sloan-Kettering and M.D. Anderson as too sick for research studies, and given a prognosis of diffusely metastatic renal carcinoma, with only several weeks to live.

Byrd, who was a defensive lineman for the Jets, gradually taught himself to walk again, after being given a prognosis of partial paralysis, and delivered a rousing pep talk to the Jets before their upset victory over the Patriots in the conference semifinals, earlier this month.

But most of them want to know and -- given a prognosis of serious disability -- will end the pregnancy.

The painting commemorates the day she and her husband, Tim, were told of Colin's diagnosis and given a prognosis so dire it left little room for hope.

My mother was diagnosed with kidney failure when she was 25 and given a prognosis that wouldn't take her much beyond age 40.

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"We don't want to give a prognosis," he said.

Officials declined to give a prognosis for Kerstin.

Signatures can be used to diagnose the disease, scientists hope, and to give a prognosis to patients who have cancer.

The main area of concern is the driver's right hand, which, although safe from amputation, is severely damaged and it is too early for doctors to give a prognosis on a full recovery.

Overall, it is difficult to give a prognosis for future elderly poverty, as elderly income is influenced by economic, socio-structural and political factors.

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