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by rcdmd
2731 days ago
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I too wish everything in medicine was cut and dry. But oftentimes precise numbers are unavailable. More qualitative reasoning such as "high risk," "serious morbidity or mortality" is usually given in medical assessments. Plans are developed based off that assessment. Doctors and patients routinely make well-considered decisions and get consent knowing that exact numbers aren't known. On the other hand, many treatments (pharmaceuticals and screening being 2 major ones) are backed by very reliable studies where numbers are known. |
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