Prognostic Factors
Prognostic factors are characteristics that can help predict the future course of a disease. They provide valuable insight into how an individual patient’s condition will likely unfold and are key in developing treatment strategies. They can range from medical history and physical exam findings to biochemical markers and imaging results. The ability to accurately assess prognostic factors is important for patient care, as it can help guide the decision-making process for clinicians and, ultimately, help improve patient outcomes.
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