The average age of diagnosis is 11 years.
The average age of diagnosis is 62, but one - quarter of patients are younger than 55.
The average age of diagnosis for HPV — related cervical cancer is 49, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
They also tend to be diagnosed at younger ages —
average age of diagnosis is 11 or 12, compared with 14 or 15 for other eating disorders — although some are adults who have struggled for decades.
The condition is more common in men than women and in older people, with
the average age of diagnosis at 68.
The average age of diagnosis is 3 months — many babies that are allergic to soy are also allergic to cows» milk.
10 - 15 years: time for precancerous changes to develop into cervical cancer (
average age of diagnosis is 50).
Not exact matches
Mainly, though, the
diagnoses are more routine, at least until you consider that the
average age of her patients is under 40.
After 1995, less than 50 %
of children diagnosed with celiac disease were under 10 years old, and the
average age at
diagnosis had risen to about 8.5 years
of age.
The authors had data for 2,679 women (
average age 64) with a
diagnosis of DCIS between 1990 and 2011 and for 757 women (
average age 79) with a DCIS
diagnosis between 1991 and 2009 who had not undergone radiotherapy for DCIS and experienced a subsequent breast cancer or DCIS
diagnosis.
The
average age at the time
of diagnosis is about 66.
[9,34] The incidence
of anorectal melanoma increases with
age, and the
average age at
diagnosis is 68 to 72 years.
Worldwide, lung cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form
of cancer.1 In the United Kingdom, its annual incidence is second only to that
of breast cancer, accounting for around 39000 new cancer
diagnoses annually.2 In countries that have seen a high prevalence
of smoking, around 90 %
of diagnoses of lung cancer are attributable to cigarette smoking.3 The increased incidence from smoking is proportional to the length and intensity
of smoking history.4 On
average, a lifetime smoker has a 20-fold increase in the risk
of developing lung cancer compared with a lifetime non - smoker.1 Lung cancer is more common in men than in women, closely following past patterns
of smoking prevalence, and 80 %
of cases are diagnosed in people
aged over 60.2
Did you know that the
average age of #testicularcancer
diagnosis is only 33?
Most dogs diagnosed are over the
age of 5 years, and the
average age at the time
of diagnosis is 8 - 10 years old.
Such clinical signs can vary with patient
age, with mean
ages at
diagnosis averaging between 2 and 5 years for dogs6 - 8 and 37 and 40 months for cats.2, 3 Signs can worsen if body weight is increased, articular cartilage damage is present, and if there is concurrent cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture.9 Affected cats have shown signs
of intermittent locking
of the stifle after extension and can have a shuffling or crouching gait.
The
average age of dogs at
diagnosis is 10 - 11 years.
The
average age of clinical
diagnosis in Shelties with CNGA1 - PRA was reported to be 5 years [1] however there may be variation in the
age of PRA - symptom onset.
Cats with the renal form
of the disease may be positive for FELV and are usually middle -
aged with an
average age of 8 years old at the time
of diagnosis.
Controlling for
age at
diagnosis and combined parental education, children in the intensive behavior analytic group demonstrated significant improvements in all areas assessed at follow - up, including an
average IQ
of 89 (41 - point improvement over baseline) and a 24 - point difference from the combined mean
of the other intervention groups.
Young women between the
ages of 16 and 24 experience the highest rate
of intimate partner violence - almost triple the national
average - and teen girls experiencing intimate partner violence are more likely to become pregnant and more likely to report an STD
diagnosis.
No difference was evident in the
age at
diagnosis of children
of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander origin registered with HCWAP (U = 3 455 468.5; z = − 1.77; P = 0.08; r = 0.02), but children from a CALD background were diagnosed, on
average, 5 months earlier (U = 9 444 467.5; z = − 10.36; P < 0.001; r = 0.08).
Weighted -
average correlation coefficients between equivalent pairs
of SDQ and Child Behavior Checklist subscales11 from 9 parent - reported studies were uniformly strong and positive (range: 0.52 < r < 0.71).10 Several studies showed strong correlations between SDQ subscales and «real world» outcomes such as clinical
diagnoses (criterion validity); SDQ scores identified school -
aged children with concurrent behavioral and emotional disorders, including attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder / Asperger syndrome (ASD / AS), and predicted their occurrence 3 years later.4, 12,13 However, multitrait - multimethod analyses have not provided consistently strong evidence
of discriminant validity
of the school -
age SDQ subscales.
The following inclusion criteria was used: (a) a confirmed ASD
diagnosis from available clinician reports or the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS; Lord et al. 2008), as well as scores above the cut - off on the Social Communication Questionnaire (SCQ; Rutter et al. 2003) or the Social Responsiveness Scale, Second Edition (SRS - 2; Constantino and Gruber 2012); (b) at least
average intellectual functioning (IQ > 79) 1 on the two - subtest scale (FSIQ - 2: vocabulary and matrix reasoning)
of the Wechsler Abbreviated Scale
of Intelligence - 2nd Edition (WASI - II; Wechsler 2011); (c) between the
ages of 8 and 12 years; and (d) demonstrated willingness to attend research assessments and 10 weekly therapy sessions.