Sentence examples for making a prognosis from inspiring English sources

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Any good doctor making a prognosis, he said, takes into account the size of a tumor, how far it has spread, the patient's age, success rates of new treatments and other factors.

The nature of his injury is making a prognosis difficult, but Roy Hodgson will be concerned that his first-choice options in the centre of midfield are becoming thinner with less than a month to go before England's first game of the tournament against France in Donetsk on 11 June.

Instead, the clinician should consider all patient findings including clinical and laboratory results as well as the duration of the illness before making a prognosis.

7 Making a prognosis of the chances of still being disabled after a period of time implies rather complex predictions that can generate complex search questions related to the natural course of a disease and to a multitude of factors that can have an impact on the future course of that disease.

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Nobody can make a prognosis today".

"It's difficult to make a prognosis," he said.

But that's only if you make a prognosis based on the utopia that strict economic policies, not politics, rule these wintery lands.

He said Fraser's report was the only one in existence that made a prognosis on the Libyan's life expectancy.

The Spaniard said last night it was too early to make a prognosis on Gerrard and that he would await the outcome of x-rays and scans this morning.

But the report's annual opinion letter from the auditors made a prognosis that the financial malady could be terminal.

In cancer, personalised medicine uses specific information about a person's tumour to help diagnose, plan treatment, find out how well treatment is working, or make a prognosis.

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