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Long-term mortality refers to the incidence of death within a specified period after a particular event, condition, or treatment, typically extending beyond one year. It is often used in medical and epidemiological studies to assess the survival outcomes of patients following interventions or in relation to diseases. This measure helps researchers understand the long-term effects of health conditions and the effectiveness of treatments.

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