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  2. Survival rate - Wikipedia

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    Survival rate. Survival rate is a part of survival analysis. It is the proportion of people in a study or treatment group still alive at a given period of time after diagnosis. It is a method of describing prognosis in certain disease conditions, and can be used for the assessment of standards of therapy. The survival period is usually reckoned ...

  3. Child mortality - Wikipedia

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    Child survival is a field of public health concerned with reducing child mortality. Child survival interventions are designed to address the most common causes of child deaths that occur, which include diarrhea, pneumonia, malaria, and neonatal conditions. Of the portion of children under the age of 5 alone, an estimated 5.6 million children ...

  4. Life After a Brain Aneurysm: Long-Term Effects and Recovery

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    What Are the Survival Rates for Brain Aneurysms in Children? Medically reviewed by Karen Gill, M.D. The survival rate for children who experience a brain aneurysm is approximately 80–90%.

  5. Survival function - Wikipedia

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    The survival function is also known as the survivor function [2] or reliability function. [3] The term reliability function is common in engineering while the term survival function is used in a broader range of applications, including human mortality. The survival function is the complementary cumulative distribution function of the lifetime ...

  6. Lung Transplant: Risks, Survival Rate, Follow-Up, Outlook

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    According to the OPTN, the 1-year survival rate for people receiving single lung transplants between 2008 and 2015 was 86.7%. The 5-year survival rate was 47.3%. The 5-year survival rate was 47.3%.

  7. Glioblastoma: Survival Rates, Treatments, and Causes - Healthline

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    Children up to the age of 14 with higher-grade tumors tend to survive longer than adults. About 19.4% of kids with this tumor live for five years or more. And about 26% of adolescents and young ...

  8. Socioeconomic impact of female education - Wikipedia

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    Women's education is one of the major explanatory variables behind the rates of social and economic development, and has been shown to have a positive correlation with both. [2] [3] According to notable economist Lawrence Summers , “investment in the education of girls may well be the highest-return investment available in the developing ...

  9. Subungual Melanomas: Causes, Treatment, and Outlook - WebMD

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    The survival rates can get lower depending on how advanced the condition is when diagnosed and treated. If subungual melanoma is diagnosed at its final stage, or Stage IV, the survival rate is 15% ...