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Of 273 patients (14.3% of surgery list) eligible for inclusion, 247 (90%) were recruited by June 2002 and 230 (84%) with complete data were analysed (fig 1).
Once complete, the data were analysed using a thematic framework [ 25], integrating themes from interviews with those from participant observations and diary notes enabling cross connections to be made.
A total of 47 participants completed the study, and the data were analysed with descriptive statistics.
These data were analysed from a completed trial that was not specifically designed to assess this secondary outcome.
To identify the risk factors, a questionnaire was completed for all studied patients and the data were analysed using chi square and multivariate logistic regression.
Data were analysed as a complete randomized design using Proc Mixed procedure of SAS.
When complete proteomic data is analysed for pathway mining the resulting network is highly complex.
Traditional parallel group clinical trial design requires the sample size to be predetermined and assessments completed in all subjects before data are analysed.
Seventy six patients were first evaluated for this study, but finally 61 patients completed the study and their data was analysed (thirty one patients in PRP and thirty in autologous group) (CONSORT flow chart Figure 1).
Previously untreated operable primary breast cancer in 127 Caucasian women (age range, 32 to 89 years; median age, 60 years) with sufficient tumour tissue surplus for diagnostic requirements and complete clinical and pathological data was analysed.
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