Sentence examples for large prognosis from inspiring English sources

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In the large Prognosis in Postanoxic Coma Study Group PROPACC) all patients with NSE levels >33 μg/l at any time had an unfavourable outcome [ 6].

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These therefore represent relatively large, poor prognosis cancers in younger women.

("I think I'll have a large order of prognosis negative," she snaps at Brent during a tense lunch with him and her friend, who seem to know more than they let on).

However, patients with similar clinicopathologic characteristics still display a large variation in prognosis, suggesting that the biology of the tumor may be responsible for the difference.

There was a very large gradient in prognosis by stage of disease, with overall age-adjusted 5-year relative survival of 89.5%, 65.4% and 14.9% for patients with localised, regional and advanced tumour spread, respectively.

Although the retention rate of 64% was relatively high given the study duration of three years and thereby the same size of study completers was still very large, the clinical prognosis could differ between study completers and those who were not.

On the basis of registry data of in vitro fertilization (Templeton et al., 1996), similar or even larger differences in prognosis are present among patients treated with IVF.

Under the null hypothesis the pvalues generated by this screening should follow a uniform distribution, substantial enrichment of low pvalues indicated a large number of prognosis-associated genes that might offer predictive power, shown Additional File 2 Figure S1.

To identify those samples where expression of the LCK metagene has the largest impact on prognosis we performed Kaplan Meier analyses of disease-free survival in different tumor subgroups stratified by ER, HER2, and SCL status.

We are unable to account for whether migrants to the UK and Canada are in anyway different, but it is of interest to observe that the most recent and largest studies on prognosis in the UK (our ACS cohort) and in Canada 11 both revealed a better prognosis in South Asians, while older and smaller studies in each country did not.

The rate of prescription of systemic therapy (endocrine therapy or chemotherapy) was compared between specialists and nonspecialists in premenopausal and postmenopausal women separately, and particularly in those with tumours of poor prognosis (larger than 40 mm, node positive, and poor histological prognostic group).

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