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Risk, Recommodification and Stratification
Sociology, 1997In this paper I use three concepts - the hedging of risk, the transfer of risk and recommodification - to examine recent changes in the distribution of market risk. Mechanisms that formerly hedged risk - such as the welfare state and the nuclear family - have declined in effectiveness and popularity and the result has been the recommodification of ...
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2012
Disease risk stratification is performed daily in every prostate cancer or urology clinic where men receive care for their disease. It is the use of clinical variables to predict cancer-specific outcomes such as biochemical recurrence or progression, clinical progression such as metastasis or prostate cancer-specific mortality (PCSM).
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Disease risk stratification is performed daily in every prostate cancer or urology clinic where men receive care for their disease. It is the use of clinical variables to predict cancer-specific outcomes such as biochemical recurrence or progression, clinical progression such as metastasis or prostate cancer-specific mortality (PCSM).
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The Concept of Risk Stratification
2016In the context of clinical medicine, risk stratification is defined as a statistical process to identify detectable characteristics associated with an increased chance of experiencing unwanted clinical outcomes. Over the past two decades, a number of risk stratification models have been created to identify groups of patients at who are likely to ...
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Postinfarct risk stratification
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1987Moss Aj+5 more
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Risk Assessment and Stratification
Clinical Lymphoma Myeloma and Leukemia, 2015openaire +2 more sources