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positive predictive value

(PAH-zih-tiv preh-DIK-tiv VAL-yoo)
The likelihood that a person who has a positive test result does have the disease, condition, biomarker, or mutation (change) in the gene being tested. The positive predictive value is a way of measuring how accurate a specific test is. Also called PPV.
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