If you are a typical patient, you remember less than half of what your doctor tries to explain.
The typical patients in a fall present themselves as needing medical assistance.
Instead, the typical patient is a man or woman of 70 or older, who survives.
The typical patient is over the age of 50, and gender preference has been described.
At diagnosis, typical patients are in their 60s and usually present to the oncologist with advanced disease.
The typical patient therefore lives about 15 years after diagnosis.
The typical patient now is younger - 45 to 64.
The typical patient is a young adult man from the Indian subcontinent.
They also are drugs that the typical patient will have to take for many years, if not for a lifetime.