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The genotyped men in the upper tertile of serum selenium presented with the lowest risk estimate of developing prostate cancer (RR 0.72; 95% CI; 0.46-1.12).
Among women with first primary cancer diagnosed before the age of 50 years, the estimate of developing CBC was increased, and this increase was especially pronounced in HR-negative FBC.
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Thus, the results of these unstratified analyses indicated that the posttest probabilities and LR estimates of developing AIDS associated with a low, moderate or high GRG were remarkably similar to those conveyed by strata of laboratory markers that are known to prognosticate a low, moderate or high risk of AIDS.
Professionals could not bring up absolute or relative risk estimates of developing T2D in persons with a FH.
Firstly, in the absence of age-specific risk or penetrance estimates of developing breast cancer, it was necessary to base annual penetrance estimates upon lifetime risk estimates.
By comparing survival estimates of developing countries with those from developed nations along time periods, delay in achieving comparable survival levels can be quantified.
[ 5- 8] Therefore, the possibility of biased risk estimates of developing depressive or anxiety symptoms might occur unless such potential confounding factors are taken into account.
Secondly, Schrag et al (1997) and Grann et al (1998, 2000, 2002) used age-specific risk estimates of developing cancer based upon the work of Struewing et al (1997).
FD patients overestimated their median (IQR) lifetime risk of developing any cancer at 50% (50 73%), in contrast to reported lifetime estimates of developing cancer from the American Cancer Society of 45% in men and 38% in women (http://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancerbasics/lifetime-probability-of-developing-or-dying-from-cancer).
The RR estimates were equally increased for low- and high-stage breast cancer among users of HRT and the RR estimates of developing a good prognostic breast cancer or moderate/poor prognostic breast cancer according to NPI were equally increased as much as 2.5-fold (Table 3b and c).
Compared with the reference group of subjects with a BMI <25 kg/m, the relative risk estimates of developing Parkinson's disease for subjects with a BMI of 25 29.9 kg/m (OR 1.00 [95% CI 0.89 1.13]) or of ≥30 kg/m (0.88 [0.74–1.05]) were close to 1.0.
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