Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Prognostic value ====== The term "prognostic [[value]]" refers to the ability of a clinical or biological factor to predict the future course or outcome of a disease. In medical practice, this can relate to various outcomes such as survival, disease recurrence, or response to treatment. For example: - In oncology, certain biomarkers might have prognostic value in predicting how likely a cancer is to recur after treatment. - In neurology, imaging results or clinical signs might provide prognostic value in determining the outcome of patients with stroke or traumatic brain injury. Prognostic factors can guide clinical decision-making, helping clinicians to tailor treatment plans based on the predicted risks or benefits for each patient. ---- The term prognostic value refers to a genetic factor's ability to project the [[natural history]] of disease in relation to another factor (such as treatment or environmental exposure or another genetic factor; henceforth referred to as treatment) by discriminating between good versus bad [[prognosis]]. prognostic_value.txt Last modified: 2024/09/18 19:22by 127.0.0.1