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prognosis
[ prog-noh-sis ]
noun
- Medicine/Medical. a forecasting of the probable course and outcome of a disease, especially of the chances of recovery.
- a forecast or prognostication.
prognosis
/ prɒɡˈnəʊsɪs /
noun
- med
- a prediction of the course or outcome of a disease or disorder
- the chances of recovery from a disease
- any forecast or prediction
prognosis
- A medical prediction of the future course of a disease and the chance for recovery.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of prognosis1
Word History and Origins
Origin of prognosis1
Example Sentences
A patient with heart disease can improve their prognosis by taking medicine, changing their diet, getting more exercise or quitting smoking.
Despite her prognosis, the 51-year-old said she wanted to do "something proactive" and help change laws so that people had the right to choose to end their lives.
“He had his surgery, and his prognosis is really good,” Gomes said.
Forced to rest for a couple of weeks after being sliced, stitched and fixed, Roigard stewed over a prognosis of at least six months out.
“It’s totally treatable, the prognosis is very good, I will not die, and this is not my last summer on Earth.”
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