The age, comorbidities, and estimated life expectancy of the patient are important to consider given that prostate cancer can be a slowly progressive disease that may not have time to progress in those whose remaining years of life are limited.
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OTTAWA ( AP ) _ Canada's tumble to third place on the United Nations quality-of-life index has more to do with a new method of estimating life expectancy than any change for the worse in Canada, a UN expert says.
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The proposal is also controversial because the part of the highway that would have been moved was just renovated about three years ago at a cost of $ 80 million, and has an estimated life of at least 35 years, according to Nadler's office.
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Studies conducted by the University of Michigan demonstrated that a pair of reading glasses increases a workers productivity by 35 % resulting in an increased earning potential of an average customer by $ 381 over the two year estimated life of the product ..
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Two products had a estimated life expectancy of 15-30 years and two products had estimated life expectancies of less than 15 years when stored in ambient conditions . " The life expectancies for 95 % survival estimated in this project by type of product are tabulated below:
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Two products had a estimated life expectancy of 15-30 years and two products had estimated life expectancies of less than 15 years when stored in ambient conditions . " The life expectancies for 95 % survival estimated in this project by type of product are tabulated below:
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The analysis found that men who were young when they entered the studies _ between 18 and 39 years old _ had 6.3 years to 9.5 years more estimated life expectancy if they met the low-risk criteria for smoking, blood pressure, and cholesterol, compared to all other men of similar age.
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Using a new method based on tracing the deaths of people identified as Indigenous at the 2006 census, in 2009 the ABS estimated life expectancy at 67.2 years for Indigenous men ( 11.5 years less than for non-Indigenous ) and 72.9 years for Indigenous women ( 9.7 years less than for non-Indigenous ).
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The analysis found that men who were young when they entered the studies _ between 18 and 39 years old _ had 6 . 3 years to 9 . 5 years more estimated life expectancy if they met the low-risk criteria for smoking, blood pressure, and cholesterol, compared to all other men of similar age.
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Estimated life expectancy of Indigenous men ranges from 61.5 years for those living in the Northern Territory to a high of 69.9 years for those living in New South Wales, and for Indigenous women, 69.2 years for those living in the Northern Territory to a high of 75.0 years for those living in New South Wales.