a risk model is a mathematical or statistical tool used to predict the likelihood of a particular outcome, such as disease development, progression, or the need for specific interventions, based on individual patient characteristics. These models are developed using data from clinical studies and can incorporate various factors like age, comorbidities, lab results, and imaging findings. Risk models help healthcare providers assess a patient's potential risk and guide clinical decision-making, improving the personalization of care and resource allocation.

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