Prognosis is the prediction of the likely course and outcome of a disease based on clinical data, patient characteristics, and historical trends. It is crucial in clinical practice as it informs treatment decisions, patient counselling, and resource allocation. For instance, a poor prognosis in advanced cancer may lead to palliative care discussions, while a favourable prognosis in early-stage disease can encourage curative treatment options.

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