Sentences with phrase «year survival rates ranging»

Veterinary studies report that dogs and cats with osteosarcoma in the lower jaw have a better prognosis than those with cancer in the upper jaw, living approximately 9 months longer, with 1 - year survival rates ranging from 35 - to 71 %.

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The data set ranges from five - year business - survival rate to office - space affordability.
In the northern edges of the plant's geographic range — central Oregon — survival and growth rates from one year to the next were higher than in the south, but plants didn't flower every year.
In the five - year study period, plant survival and growth rates were low in the southern edges of the plant's geographic range — in California near the Mexican border — but flowering rates were high.
[17,20] The 5 - year overall survival rate for mucosal melanoma of the head and neck ranges from 17 % to 35 %.
Survival rates vary substantially by leukemia subtype, ranging from a current 5 - year relative survival rate of 26.6 % for patients diagnosed with AML, to 82.6 % for those wSurvival rates vary substantially by leukemia subtype, ranging from a current 5 - year relative survival rate of 26.6 % for patients diagnosed with AML, to 82.6 % for those wsurvival rate of 26.6 % for patients diagnosed with AML, to 82.6 % for those with CLL.
The 10 - year survival rate in subjects receiving first - line treatment with imatinib ranged from 64.4 % to 84.4 %.
Ideas from last year's competition ranged from solutions to help increase the survival rate of heart attack victims by using GPS trackers in fitness devices, to an app that warns people about impending natural disasters, guides them safely away and alerts emergency services.
Survival rates at 2 years for patients receiving radiation therapy ranges from 10 - 48 %.
Survival rates can range anywhere from 4 - 6 months or as long as a year with additional chemotherapy treatments.
It appears that a new record low will not be reached this year if the 2010 survival rates are within the range of historical ice survival rates.
This gives an average estimate of 4.76 ± 0.79 106 km2, and a range from the summer with the lowest (2012) and highest (2009) survival rates within the last 5 years of 3.66 106 km2 to 5.25 106 km2.
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