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Qué (quién) es survival rate - definición

PERCENTAGE OF PEOPLE IN A STUDY OR TREATMENT GROUP STILL ALIVE FOR A GIVEN PERIOD OF TIME AFTER DIAGNOSIS
Overall survival rate; Disease-free survival; Median survival time; Survival rates; Overall survival; Cause-specific survival; Disease-specific survival

Survival training         
  • Astronauts participating in tropical survival training at an [[Air Force Base]] near the [[Panama Canal]], 1963. From left to right are an unidentified trainer, [[Neil Armstrong]], [[John H. Glenn Jr.]], [[L. Gordon Cooper]], and [[Pete Conrad]]. Survival training is important for astronauts, as a launch abort or misguided reentry could potentially land them in a remote wilderness area.
  • Civilian pilots attending a Survival course at [[RAF Kinloss]] learn how to construct shelter from the elements, using materials available in the woodland on the north-east edge of the aerodrome.
  • A first aid kit containing equipment that can treat common injuries and illness.
  • [[Hydration pack]] manufactured by [[Camelbak]].
  • Celestial navigation: using the Southern Cross to navigate South without a compass.
JOURNEY WHERE PARTICIPANTS TRY TO SURVIVE IN THE WILDERNESS
Survival techniques; Surviving; Survival tactic; Survival tactics; Wilderness survival; Survival manual; Debris shelter; Survival Training; Survival technique; Wilderness Survival; Disaster survival; Wild food; Wild edible; Primitive survival; Survival skill; Survival Skills
Survival training is a theoretical and physical practice where participants aim to survive in the wilderness with as little means as possible. Survival training is used to teach survival skills or as a form of recreational activity in which individuals are generally challenged to sustain their basic needs, such as food, water and shelter, in a unpopulated area, with little or only natural resources.
Cancer survival rates         
Median cancer survival; Cancer survival
Cancer survival rates vary by the type of cancer, stage at diagnosis, treatment given and many other factors, including country. In general survival rates are improving, although more so for some cancers than others.
Survival skills         
  • Astronauts participating in tropical survival training at an [[Air Force Base]] near the [[Panama Canal]], 1963. From left to right are an unidentified trainer, [[Neil Armstrong]], [[John H. Glenn Jr.]], [[L. Gordon Cooper]], and [[Pete Conrad]]. Survival training is important for astronauts, as a launch abort or misguided reentry could potentially land them in a remote wilderness area.
  • Civilian pilots attending a Survival course at [[RAF Kinloss]] learn how to construct shelter from the elements, using materials available in the woodland on the north-east edge of the aerodrome.
  • A first aid kit containing equipment that can treat common injuries and illness.
  • [[Hydration pack]] manufactured by [[Camelbak]].
  • Celestial navigation: using the Southern Cross to navigate South without a compass.
SKILLS
Survival techniques; Surviving; Survival tactic; Survival tactics; Wilderness survival; Survival manual; Debris shelter; Survival Training; Survival technique; Wilderness Survival; Disaster survival; Wild food; Wild edible; Primitive survival; Survival skill; Survival Skills
Survival skills are techniques that a person may use in order to sustain life in any type of natural environment or built environment. These techniques are meant to provide basic necessities for human life which include water, food, and [The skills also support proper knowledge and interactions with animals and plants to promote the sustaining of life over a period of time.

Wikipedia

Survival rate

Survival rate is a part of survival analysis. It is the proportion of people in a study or treatment group still alive at a given period of time after diagnosis. It is a method of describing prognosis in certain disease conditions, and can be used for the assessment of standards of therapy. The survival period is usually reckoned from date of diagnosis or start of treatment. Survival rates are based on the population as a whole and cannot be applied directly to an individual. There are various types of survival rates (discussed below). They often serve as endpoints of clinical trials and should not be confused with mortality rates, a population metric.

Ejemplos de uso de survival rate
1. Among industrialized countries, Iceland had the best child survival rate, and Romania the worst.
2. For those with two blocked vessels, the survival rate was '6 percent and '5 percent, respectively.
3. The modified mosquitoes had a higher survival rate and laid more eggs.
4. But the survival rate percentage plummets to 15 percent if help arrives within 1' minutes.
5. The five–year survival rate for lung cancer patients is less than 15 percent.