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Patient-specific simulations of bone remodelling could enable predicting how bone micro-structural integrity would be affected by bone diseases, drugs or other factors, and, ultimately could help clinicians to improve their prognoses.
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Thus, more aggressive strategies have arisen to maintain these patients and to improve their prognosis.
Monitoring tooth mobility and changes of the material properties of the PDL might help in early diagnosis of periodontal diseases and improve their prognosis.
Most thyroid cancers are so slow-growing and curable that early detection would not improve their prognosis, he said, while a rarer form of thyroid cancer is so aggressive that a surge in screening would be unlikely to have an impact on the death rate.
It has been suggested that in malnourished critically ill patients an early increased intake of calories and protein might improve their prognosis.
The triage nurse is involved in the early identification of the most severe patients at Emergency Department (ED) presentation in order to avoid delaying treatment, to orientate patients towards the appropriate structure, and finally, to improve their prognosis [1-4].
Is it too late for cruciferous vegetables to improve their prognosis?
And if we can effectively reduce stress in cancer patients, can't we reasonably expect to improve their prognosis and at the same time it facilitate their rehabilitation?
In addition, these patients may require adjuvant therapy for 3 years to improve their prognosis.
Women with breast cancer are eager to do what they can to improve their prognosis [ 1].
The appropriate exercise counseling for chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients is crucial to improve their prognosis.
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