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We used the Greenhouse Geisser correction to correct for violations of sphericity, which is the extension of the variance homogeneity assumption needed for ANOVA in the case of repeated measurement ANOVA.
Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied to correct for violations of sphericity.
The Greenhouse Geisser correction was used to correct for violations of sphericity.
Greenhouse Geisser corrections were applied where appropriate to correct for violations of the assumption of sphericity.
When necessary, transformations were used (e.g. log (10)) to correct for violations in assumptions.
For Note 2, a one-way ANOVA indicated a main effect of Time (F(1.1718, 17.179) = 3.976, p = 0.043, p-value and degrees of freedom corrected for violations of sphericity).
Greenhouse Geisser estimates were used to correct for violations of sphericity.
In order to correct for violations from sphericity, Greenhouse-Geisser ε and adjusted p-values are reported along with original degrees-of-freedom.
In this and the following analyses, the estimated Greenhouse Geisser coefficient epsilon was applied when necessary to correct for violations of the assumption of sphericity, and p values are reported according to the corrected degrees of freedom.
Final models were fitted using Cox regression stratified by study to correct for violations of the proportional hazard assumption and adjusted for potential confounding with age at diagnosis (<70 or ⩾70 years), FIGO tumour stage (I/II, III/IV or missing) and presence of residual disease at primary surgery (macroscopic, no macroscopic or missing).
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