A normogram is a graphical representation that illustrates the relationship between two or more variables, allowing for the estimation of a particular outcome based on input values. In clinical practice, normograms are valuable for predicting patient-specific risks or treatment responses, enhancing decision-making and personalising care. For example, a commonly used normogram is the Gleason score for prostate cancer, which helps assess tumour aggressiveness and guide management strategies.

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