Vibration of effects in epidemiologic studies of alcohol consumption and breast cancer risk
International Journal of Epidemiology2019Vol. 49(2), pp. 608–618
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Lingzhi Chu, John P. A. Ioannidis, Alex C Egilman, Vasilis Vasiliou, Joseph S. Ross, Joshua D. Wallach
Abstract
Most observational studies evaluating the impact of alcohol on breast cancer report relative effect estimates for the same associations that diverge by >2-fold. Therefore, observational studies should estimate the vibration of effects to provide insight regarding the stability of findings.
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