what data would you need to see in order to draw conclusions about the effectiveness of preventive surgeries:
im giving away an medal to the person with the best answer :)
plz help me i have to get this done or ill be droped from my class plz plz help me :'(
so i guess the answer would data Sources right ?
be data Sources
im so confused
you need to see data from previous surgeries that is the most effective method you need to get this data from organizations like the WHO,UN because they must have done research on things like this moreover even if they havent done them agencies like medicare who are bargaining for customers would also try to make such information avaiaible if it is a paper you should be able to site some examples of preventive surgeries like one i just saw now which is the prophylactic mastectomy which is the removal of both breast to prevent the spread of cancer as a paper first define preventive surgery which is surgery or operation conducted to prevent the spread of a disease within the individual and also to other individuals .THIS IS MY DEFINITION SO LOKK FOR ONE ONLINE WITH A GOOD SOURCE ALSO TALK OF THE MORTALITY OF SUCH SURGERIES IN THE WORLD YOU KNOW PUT IN NECCESSARY INFO RELATED TO THE TOPIC
oh ko thank you so much for your help you helped alot your a life saver :)
i meant ok not ko lol my bad
YOU R WELCOME BUT KEEP ME POSTED ON ANY QUESTIONS CONCERNING THIS SO WE CAN WORK ON IT I M JUST A LITTLE BUSY BUT IF YOU REALLY NEED SOME MORE INFO LET ME KNOW
ok ill message you if i have any questions on it :)
just to clerify the approach to the topic and narrow down your objectives
ok
i have anouther question it says (What does the age at diagnosis tell you about the mutation)
i copied ur question, sorry i don't know the answer.
http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/initiatives/prevention/strategy/report.pdf on page 15 you ll see data concerning cancer there try to back up your claim why you mentioned cancer as an example in preventive surgery you tell your audience that because cancer is such a leading cause of death as seen from the statistics it is important that preventive surgery for cancer be done world wide I THIN K YOU LL PHRASE IT BETTER
I LL ANSWER YOUR SECOND QUESTION
http://www.cdc.gov/hicpac/pdf/SSIguidelines.pdf page 19 would give you some info on techniques used to monitor patients
ok thank you so much
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/insurg.htm FINALLY I THINK THIS NAILS STATS FROM THE CDC
QUESTION 2 i would have to tell you what i know about that as women become older the risk of genetic mutation increases let me give you an example women of 35 years upward have the risk of giving birth to a child with down syndrome that is Trisomy 13, I can honestly tell you that i dont think there is an explanationfor this women above 35 can also have Trisomy 18 also known as edwards syndrome and honestly i dont think there is an explanation but that is it men also as they age can easily be prone to PROSTATE CANCER but honestly this cant explain anything for sure why suddenly cancer (abnormal cell growth) the relationship is THE OLDER YOU GET THE HIGHER YOUR CHANCES OF MUTATION
http://www.genetichealth.com/BROV_Nongenetic_Risk_Factors.shtml this is good to look at
down syndrome is trisomy 21 not 13
telijahmed definetly got the prize on that one .
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