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A prognostic factor may be defined as a variable that can be used to estimate the probability of recovery from a disease, or the probability of relapse. Prognostic variables are those measures at the time of diagnosis that are correlated with disease-free or overall survival, and can also be used to predict the tumor's natural history. Optimizing care based on prognostic factors plays an significant role in treating breast cancer in women. Among such, the presence or absence among metastatic carcinoma in the axillary lymph nodes is the most potent prognostic factor in primary breast cancer patients. A prognostic factor may be defined as a variable that can be used to estimate the probability of recovery from a disease, or the probability of relapse. Prognostic factors are categorized into tumor-related, host-related, and environmental factors . The most important prognostic factor of all human cancers is the presentation period, which is the disease's anatomical duration. In all human cancers the most important prognostic factor is the stage at presentation, which is the anatomical extent of the disease. Through using a set of definitions showing the distribution of the anatomic tumor, we can assign the tumor of each person into a group correlated with a different result. 

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