Sentence examples for has very different prognoses from inspiring English sources

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First, many studies did not have homogeneous study groups (that is, ALF and AoCLF) or etiologies (each often has very different prognoses).

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Presently, men with localised disease can have very different prognoses and treatment options, ranging from observation alone through to radical surgery, with few good-quality randomised trials to inform on the best approach for an individual patient.

For example, Askling's two types of hamstring injuries (high-speed running or stretching type) have very different prognosis.

These two molecular subsets have very different prognosis: the former group is less sensitive to endocrine therapy and has poor prognosis but is more sensitive to cytotoxic drugs, and therefore adjuvant chemotherapy may improve outcome.

But the public has very different priorities.

This has very different implications.

This is an important issue, as there is now good evidence that the biological subgroups of breast cancer have very different characteristics and prognosis (Perou et al, 2000; Dent et al, 2008).

While ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and non-ST-elevation ACS (NSTE-ACS) patients have very different management and prognosis patterns during the in-hospital phase, from the moment of hospital discharge there is sufficient common ground and similarity of the key risk factors to combine both sets of patients into a single overall risk model.

"We have very different backgrounds.

"We have very different histories.

The two candidates have very different visions.

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