Sentences with phrase «cent lifetime risk»

A man in the top one per cent of genetic risk had a five per cent lifetime risk of developing testicular cancer, more than 10 times higher than that of the average man.

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A report in February last year from the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association suggested default funds for defined contribution (DC) pensions - which 90 per cent of DC savers subscribe to - are vulnerable to a range of environmental, social and governance risks (ESG), including substantial climate risk.
These 2,000 people a year have a lifetime risk of developing breast cancer of up to 85 per cent, and many choose to have preventative surgery before it develops.
The average person's lifetime risk of developing schizophrenia is about one per cent, but a regular high - THC - cannabis user has about a five per cent chance.
Members of the UK armed forces are significantly more likely than civilians to commit a violent offence during their lifetime — and the risk for those who have experienced action on the battlefield is 53 per cent higher than for military personnel with no combat experience.
For carriers of a BRCA1 mutation, the lifetime risk for invasive breast cancer is 65 per cent.
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