prognostic - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • develop: Review on the impact of genome-wide approaches in developing new prognostic and therapeutic strategies.
  • have: AB - INTRODUCTION: Since the tumor stage has significant prognostic and therapeutic implications, accurate preoperative staging is decisive.

Adjective modifier

  • new: Review on the impact of genome-wide approaches in developing new prognostic and therapeutic strategies.

Modifies a noun

  • significance: The prognostic significance of the genetic markers was also assessed.
  • marker: Identifying genes that may be new prognostic markers for breast cancer.
  • factor: The severity of trauma is also among the prognostic factors used to predict the final visual outcome.
  • indicator: The presence of a grade I murmur was not a useful prognostic indicator.
  • variable: A Cox proportional hazard model was used to study prognostic variables.
  • relevance: A prognostic relevance of this conspicuous reaction has not been clear for the time being.

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