Prognosis
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Well, so what I read on WebMD: "The
prognosis
is poor for progressing renal cell cancer.
"Prognosis
is grim."
But the
prognosis
wasn't good there, either.
My doctors diagnosed me with chronic schizophrenia, and gave me a
prognosis
of "grave."
Fortunately, I did not actually enact that grave
prognosis.
PM: And when you arrived at the hospital, what was the
prognosis
that they gave you about Gabby's condition and what recovery, if any, you could expect?
So they didn't know how long Gabby would be in a coma, didn't know when that would change and what the
prognosis
would be.
For example, in medicine, a team in Boston announced that they had discovered dozens of new clinically relevant features of tumors which help doctors make a
prognosis
of a cancer.
And in our own lab, we could show that you could take those 106 records, we could train computers to predict the
prognosis
for Ebola patients to near 100 percent accuracy.
The attending physician directed me to go share with Harold and his family the diagnosis, the
prognosis
and options of care.
In a survey of physicians, 55 percent said they painted a rosier picture than their honest opinion when describing a patient's
prognosis.
What is the
prognosis?
I couldn't wrap my head around what that
prognosis
meant.
In our desire to protect those we care about by giving them the cold, hard truth about their medical prognosis, or, indeed, a
prognosis
on the expected quality of their life, we have to make sure that we don't put the first brick in a wall that will actually disable someone.
He said to me, "I had to give this
prognosis
to your parents that you would never walk, and you would never have the kind of mobility that other kids have or any kind of life of independence, and you've been making liar out of me ever since."
No
prognosis
can account for how powerful this could be as a determinant in the quality of someone's life.
The drama's ending is upbeat; but the
prognosis
for the town is less- sanguine than painted; the mob in fact tried to come back then moved to Tennessee.
Worse, the
prognosis
for establishing a stable democracy and the rule of law in most shock-therapy countries looks bleak.
But more likely this time is different people will say- famous last words to remember if the
prognosis
is wrong.
Piketty’s pessimistic
prognosis
rests on a slight extension of this accounting framework.
But the similarities are striking, and the
prognosis
all the more compelling, as the world’s two largest economies sink into a dangerous quagmire.
Premiums will have to increase to cover the losses, and those with a good genetic
prognosis
may opt out of life insurance to avoid subsidizing the cheats, driving premiums higher still.
All of this has the makings of a dismal
prognosis.
Moravcsik argues that the pessimistic
prognosis
is based on a nineteenth-century realist view in which “power is linked to the relative share of aggregate global resources and countries are engaged in constant zero-sum rivalry.”
NATO Must PrevailDENVER – US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates’s recent
prognosis
of a “dim” and “dismal” future for NATO has triggered much debate, but it could well prove optimistic.
If so, the immediate
prognosis
for the global economy is not good.
The Catholic Church has long accepted that it is not obligatory for a doctor or a patient to continue all means of life support, irrespective of the patient’s condition or
prognosis.
Indeed, physiological indicators have less of an impact on a patient’s
prognosis
after a painful injury than psychological and social factors such as depression or poor coping skills.
It will dull the pain for a short period, but the euro’s deep-seated problems will metastasize, with a dismal
prognosis
for the single currency and perhaps even the European Union as a whole.
And, of course, one’s
prognosis
for the global economy depends on one’s own frame of reference.
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