Ten Years of Life

Abstract
AN UNDERLYING goal of therapeutic and preventive medicine is to increase the number of productive and satisfying years of life experienced by the population. Achieving this by prevention has the advantage of reduced morbidity when disease does not develop or is delayed, and avoids the use of medications that are costly and will cause adverse effects in a proportion of patients. However, there is little direct evidence that life is extended by preventive strategies.

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