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For reliable prognoses to become a routine part of medical care they must become a priority of medical research and education.
Through a grinding mix of chemotherapy, radiation and all the other necessary indignities of oncology, he has lived on, despite dire prognoses to the contrary.
There was suspicion that perhaps those getting the vaccine had had better prognoses to begin with than the other patients, although Dr. Morton said the patients were matched in those aspects.
Since Oct. 27, 2002, he has defied injury reports and grim prognoses to play in 153 consecutive games — and, over 15 seasons, 238 in all, the most by a receiver 5 feet 10 inches or shorter, according to Pro-Football-Reference.com.com
More precisely, we can use prognoses to predict how it most likely happened in the past.
Failure to disclose prognoses to terminally ill patients is emerging as a medical-legal issue [ 25].
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In a statement late Tuesday, the FARC changed its prognosis to say, "The process is dying".
He gave the same gloomy prognosis to the foreign secretary, Jack Straw, on 7 November, the day before the resolution was passed.
Another said that the oncologists she worked with were reluctant to mention a terminal prognosis to patients, and simply went on giving chemotherapy until the patients died.
Signatures can be used to diagnose the disease, scientists hope, and to give a prognosis to patients who have cancer.
Taken as a case study of trust in government, then, Car Guantánamo has only a grim prognosis to offer.
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