随机和观察性研究中的自我选择偏差对查乳房学:一个定量评估
1International Prevention Research Institute (IPRI), Lyon, 69002, France.
Clinical epidemiology
|May 7, 2025
概括
不参加查乳房镜检查的女性,乳腺癌死亡风险翻了一番,独立于查. 大多数研究都高估了查的有效性,原因是偏差纠正不足.
科学领域:
- 在瘤学瘤学.
- 生物统计学 生物统计学
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
背景情况:
- 关于查乳房扫描疗效的观察性研究容易产生自我选择偏见.
- 参加查的妇女与不参加查的妇女在特征上有所不同.
- 博士定量方法旨在通过比较乳腺癌死亡风险来纠正偏差.
研究的目的:
- 为了量化查乳房扫描研究中的自我选择偏差.
- 为了估计偏差纠正所需的数量,Dr.
主要方法:
- 使用瑞典随机试验量化自我选择和Dr量.
- 在队列研究中,自我选择的估计是使用所有原因死亡率的相对风险.
- 观察性研究的Dr量是从队列研究的自我选择估计得出的.
主要成果:
- 自选偏差在瑞典试验中为2.10,在队列研究中为1.78.
- 观察性研究所需的Dr数量估计为1.53.
- 在19项研究中使用的中位数Dr数量为1.16,表明未得到校正.
结论:
- 没有参加查的女性患乳腺癌死亡的风险大约是两倍.
- 这种高风险独立于查乳房扫描的疗效.
- 大多数观察性研究可能会高估查乳房扫描的有效性,因为偏差纠正不足.
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