Risk stratification is a tool for identifying— and predicting—which patients are at high risk, or likely to be at high risk, and prioritising the management of their care in order to prevent worse outcomes.
June 4, 2020
Risk stratification is a tool for identifying— and predicting—which patients are at high risk, or likely to be at high risk, and prioritising the management of their care in order to prevent worse outcomes.
The Mark Foundation Institute for Integrated Cancer Medicine (MFICM) at the University of Cambridge aims to revolutionise cancer care by affecting patients along their treatment pathway.