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The victims had higher lifetime risks of venereal diseases, pregnancy complications and depression.
Others had lifetime risks ranging from 15 percent to 50 percent based on family history.
"That publication was particularly troublesome, perhaps even irresponsible," he wrote, "because the implied health consequences were based on hypothetical calculations and very small lifetime risks".
Finally, they estimated lifetime risks of cancer for both sexes and at three ages at exposure: 1 year old, 10 years old, and 20 years old.
Despite the clear demonstration of statin-based LDL-C lowering, substantial 10-year and lifetime risks of incident ASCVD continue.
The WHO report does say that power plant emergency workers do face an increase in lifetime risks for leukemia, thyroid cancer, and all solid cancers.
It reduces often complex and amorphous "not in my lifetime" risks to an understandable measure of what economic value is at stake.
It is clear from the Figure that there is a dramatic difference between the lifetime risks when using the relative risks and when using the odds ratios.
Since the heritabilities and average lifetime risks are known for each of the conditions we test, we can set the parameters of the models according to the disease.
Lifetime risks may also improve risk communication with patients.
Lifetime prevalence rates or lifetime risks were not estimated.
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