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How Are Prognostic Factors Identified?
Identifying prognostic factors involves a combination of
epidemiological studies
, clinical trials, and observational research. Common methods include:
Cohort Studies
: Follow a group of individuals over time to observe outcomes.
Case-Control Studies
: Compare individuals with a specific outcome to those without it.
Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs)
: Assess the impact of interventions on prognostic factors and outcomes.
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