Cumulative Risk
Key Facts
Abbreviation
CR
Pronunciation
/ˈkjumjələtɪv rɪsk/
Category
Medical
Related Field
British Medicine
Examples in Context
- These statistics can be misleading because cumulative risk of developing the cancer in any20-yr period is considerably lower.
- Then the cumulative risk of state-owned commercial banks will be gradually exposed, which may become a fuse of liquidity crisis.
- A Comparison of Cumulative Risk(CR)
- Conclusion : The patient of SCI has a hypoperfusion and damaged CRC ( cerebral reserve capacity ) The effect of cumulative risk factors may deteriorate the decreased CBF in patients with SCI.
- Risks declined steadily over time, such that the cumulative excess risk of myeloid leukemia was no longer statistically significant at the end of the follow-up period.
Other meanings of CR
Chromium
Academic
Costa Rica
Regional
Cross Reference
Community
Cell Reference
Medical
Columbia River
Academic
Canned Response
Community
Community Radio
Community
Crew Energy Incorporated
Business
CRystalline solid
Academic