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How do I explain, without discouraging a patient, why their risk score remains high after treatment?

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How do I explain, without discouraging a patient, why their risk score remains high after treatment?

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A high risk score only means that the potential for disease is high. The discouraged patient who refuses treatment will typically validate their expectation of doom. This can be contrasted with the patient who commits to treatment that typically experiences an excellent outcome. The risk score is a poor predictor of treatment success. It is a good predictor that disease will progress without treatment.

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