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Most major diseases have established [[diagnostic criteria]] and/or [[clinical prediction rule]]s. The establishment of diagnostic criteria or clinical prediction rules consists of a comprehensive evaluation of many tests that are considered important in estimating the probability of a condition of interest, sometimes also including how to divide it into subgroups, and when and how to treat the condition. Such establishment can include usage of predictive values, likelihood ratios as well as relative risks.
For example, the [[Systemic_lupus_erythematosus#Diagnostic_criteria|ACR criteria for systemic lupus
Also, there are risk assessment tools for estimating the combined risk of several risk factors, such as the online tool [http://hp2010.nhlbihin.net/atpiii/calculator.asp?usertype=prof] from the [[Framingham Heart Study]] for estimating the risk for coronary heart disease outcomes using multiple risk factors, including age, gender, blood lipids, blood pressure and smoking, being much more accurate than multiplying the individual relative risks of each risk factor.
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