Health disparity
health disparity
what is parkinston disease
Prognosis is the medical term used to describe the potential outcome of a disease. For example, the prognosis for strep throat is excellent, with the expectation of a full recovery. The prognosis for lung cancer is bleaker.
prognosis
The disease is progressive in patients who do not stop smoking. Areas with gangrene must be removed surgically.
prognosis
The outcome was that the colinist won. The outcome was that the colinist won.
The treatment effect is the difference between the observed outcome and the "normal" outcome
The treatment effect is the difference between the observed outcome and the "normal" outcome
A premature negative obituary refers to a critical evaluation or judgement made about someone or something before they have actually ended or failed. It involves predicting or assuming a negative outcome without allowing for the actual completion or result to be realized.
Prognosis refers to the likelihood of disease (e.g. treatment) outcome. Poor prognosis means that the likelihood that the outcome is unfavorable is high.
A case-control study is referred to as a retrospective study because it looks back in time to study the exposure history of cases (individuals with the outcome/disease) and controls (individuals without the outcome/disease). Researchers compare the past exposure between the two groups to identify potential risk factors associated with the outcome.