Occupational exposures and pancreatic cancer: a meta-analysis.
Seilkop S K·Occupational and environmental medicine
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Seilkop S K·Occupational and environmental medicine
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Brogen A, Anand K, Pandav C S·The National medical journal of India
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Algra A, van Gijn J·Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry
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Friedman L, Wiechers I R, Elkis H·Biological psychiatry
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Hudgel D W·Chest
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Tierney W M·Annals of internal medicine
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Morton N E·Clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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Lindsey D·The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology
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O'Brien P C·Mayo Clinic proceedings
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Lederman R P·MCN. The American journal of maternal child nursing
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Spitzer W O·Journal of clinical epidemiology
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Lowenfels A B·American journal of public health
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Xie Xuanqian, Wang Myra, Antony Jesmin, +2 more·Statistics in medicine
Meta-analyses assessing test accuracy typically require extracting true positive (TP), false negative (FN), false positive (FP), and true negative (TN) counts from each study, commonly organized in a 2 × 2 table. However, many published test accuracy studies do not report all of these counts, which c…
Yu Zhiyuan, Xiao Mengli, Xing Xing, +1 more·BMC medical research methodology
Meta-analysis is a widely used method for synthesizing results from multiple studies across diverse fields. A central challenge in meta-analysis is assessing between-study inconsistency, which can arise from differences in study populations, methodological heterogeneity, or the presence of outliers. Conventional tools…
Neamatzadeh Hossein, Dastgheib Seyed Alireza, Mazaheri Mahta, +11 more·Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP
The Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium (HWE) is a fundamental principle employed in the analysis of genetic data, encompassing studies of meta-analysis and genomic sequencing. It has been demonstrated that HWE possesses the property of transitivity, wherein a multi-allelic polymorphism in equilibrium will persist in its equili…
Villar-Alises Olga, Martinez-Miranda Patricia, Martinez-Calderon Javier·International journal of environmental research and public health
An overview of systematic reviews with meta-analysis was developed to summarize evidence on the effectiveness of prenatal yoga-based interventions on pain, psychological symptoms, and quality of life during pregnancy. CINAHL (via EBSCOhost), Embase, PubMed, SPORTDiscus (via EBSCOhost), and the Cochrane Library were sea…
Barbosa Mendes Ana, Jamshidi Laleh, Van den Noortgate Wim, +1 more·Evaluation & the health professions
Single-case designs (SCDs) are used to evaluate the effects of interventions on individual participants. By repeatedly measuring participants under different conditions, SCD studies focus on individual effects rather than on group summaries. The main limitation of SCDs remains its generalisability to wider populations,…
Villasís-Keever Miguel Ángel, Rendón-Macías Mario Enrique, García Heladia, +2 more·Revista alergia Mexico (Tecamachalco, Puebla, Mexico : 1993)
Systematic reviews are secondary investigations that compile published results that have been obtained from studies involving human subjects. Meta-analysis is the term used to describe the carrying out of statistical analysis of the combination of the results of two or more original studies, which had to be selected fr…
Barbato Angelo, D'Avanzo Barbara·Family process
The association between depressive symptoms and distressed intimate relationships supported the assumption that couple therapy, by focusing on the interpersonal context of depression, might be more effective as a treatment for depression than individual psychotherapy or drug therapy. This issue was addressed by a Cochr…
Tallarita Marta, De Iorio Maria, Baio Gianluca·Statistics in medicine
Network meta-analysis (NMA) technique extends the standard meta-analysis methods, allowing pairwise comparison of all treatments in a network in the absence of head-to-head comparisons. Traditional NMA models consider a single endpoint for each trial. However, in many cases, trials in the network have different duratio…