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"The problem is the long-term prognosis — which I would characterize as bleak," he said.
The doctors were also optimistic about Mr. Cheney's prognosis, which, his cardiologist, Dr. Jonathan S. Reiner, said was "terrific".
Despite that generally sunny prognosis, which is consistent with Mr. Greenspan's deeply held belief that market forces will eventually solve almost any kind of shortage, the Fed chairman suggested that the short-term outlook might well be bumpy.
The prognosis, which he didn't want to know, but which was pressed on him by an over-eager oncologist, was that he had a year to live - or nine months by the time he started to write about it.
The Knicks have not officially changed Lin's prognosis, which called for a six-week recovery period and would probably cover the first round.
This association had relevant implications for the headache treatment and prognosis which are discussed.
Metastatic HDGC has a poor prognosis which is worse than for sporadic gastric cancer.
Biomarkers of relevance to prognosis which may also identify treatment targets are needed.
Many clinical and pathologic variables affect patient prognosis, which, in turn, influences the treatment and surveillance of patients.
In the past decades, there has been considerable improvement in the prognosis, which enhanced survival, although still 1500 women die each year from the disease in Sweden only.
Conclusion Our study underlines a real risk of an excessive influence of the image on the evaluation of the patient's prognosis, which could lead to inadequate WWLST decisions.
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