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The Alzheimer’s disease incidence rate that you calculated above describes:
The risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease during the 10-year study period.
The proportion of people who had Alzheimer’s disease at the start of the study.
The percentage of people with Alzheimer’s disease who died from Alzheimer’s disease during the study period.
The new cases of Alzheimer’s disease that developed during the study per 1000 people per year.
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- You enrolled 6,500 men in 2005 and followed them for 10 years. Liver cancer is your outcome; none of the men had liver cancer at the start of the study. Of those men who drank alcohol daily (n=2,000) starting in 1990, 50 were diagnosed with liver cancer during the 10-year period. Of those who abstained from alcohol in 2005, 50 had liver cancer diagnosed during the 10-year period. Nobody died or was lost to follow up during the study period. Complete the standard epidemiology table. Include the numbers and the proper headings. 2x2 table Liver Cancer No liver Cancer Total Drink Alcohol 50 1950 2000 Did not drink 50 4450 4500 Total 100 6400 6500 1. Liver cancer has multiple causes other than alcohol consumption. Let’s say we wanted to think about whether chronic Hepatitis B infection was a confounder in the relationship between alcohol consumption and liver cancer. List the 3 criteria it would have to meet in order to be considered a…You enrolled 6,500 men in 2005 and followed them for 10 years. Liver cancer is your outcome; none of the men had liver cancer at the start of the study. Of those men who drank alcohol daily (n=2,000) starting in 1990, 50 were diagnosed with liver cancer during the 10-year period. Of those who abstained from alcohol in 2005, 50 had liver cancer diagnosed during the 10-year period. Nobody died or was lost to follow up during the study period. 2x2 table Liver Cancer No liver Cancer Total Drink Alcohol 50 1950 2000 Did not drink 50 4450 4500 Total 100 6400 6500 Find the incidence rate per 100,000 of liver cancer for each group Daily drinkers? abstainers? total group? .Find the prevalence of drinking daily in this entire group of study participants. Show formula/work. ?Match the following Those who are more knowledgeable about a particular health condition may be more likely to volunteer as participants in a related research study those who have an adverse health outcome (say, a cancer) may be more likely to report a past exposure than those who are healthy participants exposed to a specific risk factor are asked questions about potential health outcomes in greater detail than those who are not exposed the likelihood of providing answers, even if not true, to avoid being perceived negatively A. recall bias B. self-selection bias C. social desirability bias D. interviewer bias
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