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Ann225 Posted 7 years ago
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Push off the scale

Hi,

"The availability of low-tech interventions to prevent problems, as in the case of heart attacks, pushes the cost-benefit ratio off the scale and will make it impossible to ignore the potential of polygenic scores for the NHS."

I'm not sure what 'push the cost-benefit ratio off the scale' means. Does it mean that the benefit will increase?

Thank you.

  

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Yes, the benefits will be enormous and the costs will be very small..

  • Yes, the benefits will be enormous and the costs will be very small..
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Yes, the benefits will be enormous and the costs will be very small..

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