Comment on a meta-analysis evaluating the cardiac toxicity of lapatinib in patients with breast cancer and other HER2-positive cancers.
Tan Qixing, Wei Changyuan·Breast cancer research and treatment
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Tan Qixing, Wei Changyuan·Breast cancer research and treatment
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Leous P A·Stomatologiia
AIM: this study aims to estimate significance of the descriptive dental epidemiology in evaluation of the long-term effect of the Community program for prevention of dental caries. METHODS: The descriptive dental epidemiology data of DMFT 12-year-old children in Belarus and Russia were analyzed since 1961 to 2014. RE…
Shanks David R, Vadillo Miguel A, Riedel Benjamin, +5 more·Journal of experimental psychology. General
Interventions aimed at influencing spending behavior and risk-taking have considerable practical importance. A number of studies motivated by the costly signaling theory within evolutionary psychology have reported that priming inductions (such as looking at pictures of attractive opposite sex members) designed to trig…
Coburn Kathleen M, Vevea Jack L·Psychological methods
Researchers frequently conceptualize publication bias as a bias against publishing nonsignificant results. However, other factors beyond significance levels can contribute to publication bias. Some of these factors include study characteristics, such as the source of funding for the research project, whether the projec…
Zaugg Vincent, Savoldelli Virginie, Sabatier Brigitte, +1 more·Sante publique (Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France)
The number of intervention studies designed to improve quality of care is increasing exponentially, making it difficult to access all available information on a given subject. Systematic reviews are tools that provide health professionals with comprehensive and objective information. This article describes the main pha…
Van den Noortgate Wim, López-López José Antonio, Marín-Martínez Fulgencio, +1 more·Behavior research methods
Although dependence in effect sizes is ubiquitous, commonly used meta-analytic methods assume independent effect sizes. We describe and illustrate three-level extensions of a mixed effects meta-analytic model that accounts for various sources of dependence within and across studies, because multilevel extensions of met…
Ahn Soyeon, Myers Nicolas D, Jin Ying·Behavior research methods
In a meta-analysis of intervention or group comparison studies, researchers often encounter the circumstance in which the standardized mean differences (d-effect sizes) are computed at multiple levels (e.g., individual vs. cluster). Cluster-level d-effect sizes may be inflated and, thus, may need to be corrected using…
Eadie Leila H, Taylor Paul, Gibson Adam P·Journal of biomedical informatics
Computer-assisted diagnosis (CAD) describes a diverse, heterogeneous range of applications rather than a single entity. The aims and functions of CAD systems vary considerably and comparing studies and systems is challenging due to methodological and design differences. In addition, poor study quality and reporting can…
Kazmi Saira A, Kim Yoo-Ah, Shin Dong-Guk·International journal of data mining and bioinformatics
Using microarrays, researchers are able to obtain a genome wide snapshot of a biological system under a given experimental context. Fortunately, a significant amount of gene regulation data is publicly available through various databases. We present a system that uses extra knowledge in published gene regulation relati…
Calvisi Vittorio, Camillieri Gianluca, Lupparelli Stefano·Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery
A systematic literature search for evidences comparing treatment effect and harm of resurfacing versus nonresurfacing the patella in total knee arthroplasty was conducted and yielded five meta-analysis (MA), one systematic review (SR) and six randomized controlled trials not included in previous MAs/SR. The evidence su…
Cheung Mike W-L·Psychological methods
Meta-analysis and structural equation modeling (SEM) are two important statistical methods in the behavioral, social, and medical sciences. They are generally treated as two unrelated topics in the literature. The present article proposes a model to integrate fixed-, random-, and mixed-effects meta-analyses into the SE…
Kaul Sanjay, Diamond George A·Current atherosclerosis reports
A meta-analysis of 42 clinical trials suggested that rosiglitazone, a widely used thiazolidinedione, was associated with a 43% greater risk of myocardial infarction (P = 0.03) and a 64% greater risk of cardiovascular death (P = 0.06). However, a number of criticisms have been raised that potentially undermine the concl…
O'Sullivan Maureen·Psychological bulletin
In 2006, C. F. Bond Jr. and B. M. DePaulo provided a meta-analysis of means and concluded that average lie detection accuracy was significantly greater than chance for most people. Now, they have presented an analysis of standard deviations (C. F. Bond Jr. & B. M. DePaulo, 2008), claiming that there are no reliable ind…
Pereira Tiago Veiga, Rudnicki Martina, Pereira Alexandre Costa, +2 more·European journal of epidemiology
Meta-analysis has become an important statistical tool in genetic association studies, since it may provide more powerful and precise estimates. However, meta-analytic studies are prone to several potential biases not only because the preferential publication of "positive'' studies but also due to difficulties in obtai…
Crawford Paul, Paden Shelly L, Park Michael K·The Journal of family practice
Low-carbohydrate diets raise high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol levels by approximately 10%; soy protein with isoflavones raises HDL by 3% (strength of recommendation [SOR]: C, based on meta-analysis of physiologic parameters). The Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet and multivitamin supplementa…
Tfelt-Hansen P·Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache
The following systematic reviews and meta-analyses are presented and the results discussed: the evidence-based American guidelines, five systematic reviews on naratriptan, rizatriptan, eletriptan, sumatriptan and propranolol; a meta-analysis of sumatriptan, a meta-analysis of acute migraine therapy, a meta-analysis of…
Mustacchi Giorgio·Tumori
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Gobello Cristina, Cornélissen Germaine, Corrada Yanina A, +3 more·Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & pharmacotherapie
A meta-analysis of growth hormone data showing similar double amplitudes of 36 and 34% of the mean from the fit of cosine curves with periods of 1.3 and 1.0 year, respectively, suggests the desirability of analyzing available time series on variables of interest in biomedicine, to explore heretofore unknown longer-than…
Montori Victor M, Swiontkowski Marc F, Cook Deborah J·Clinical orthopaedics and related research
Systematic reviews of original research are increasing in number. Systematic reviews are distinct from narrative reviews because they address a specific clinical question, require a comprehensive literature search, use explicit selection criteria to identify relevant studies, assess the methodologic quality of included…
Rozin P, Trachtenberg S, Cohen A B·Appetite
It is widely assumed that body image dissatisfaction is increasing, particularly in females. We examined data from comparable samples, University of Pennsylvania introductory psychology students, over a span of about 15 years (1983-1984 versus 1995-1998). Ratings of current and ideal body figure were obtained using sil…