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Specifically, the definition may cause our study to overstate the incidence of HZ-related pain among cancer patients compared with non-cancer patients by classifying general cancer-related pain as HZ-related pain, particularly since pain may be more likely to be diagnosed in cancer patients (who likely receive regular evaluations and treatment) compared with non-cancer patients.
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And so Kinsey vastly overstated the incidence of homosexuality (10percentt for men).
Only 13% of the RNs (Four RNs on the intervention ward and one RN on the control ward) answered the correct incidence rate and the other RNs (n = 35) overstated the incidence rate.
Despite this, only 16% of the RNs on the intervention ward stated the correct incidence rate (Item 26, Table 4) and the remainder overstated the incidence rate of respiratory depression.
Thus, overestimating declines in HIV prevalence based on trends in ANC data could also overstate the extent to which HIV incidence has declined.
At T2, two of the six remaining RNs from the intervention ward answered the correct incidence rate for clinically significant respiratory depression and the remainder (n = 4) overstated the incidence rate.
Excluding these individuals led SAMHSA to understate the incidence of serious mental illness and overstate the percentage who receive treatment.
On the other hand, I don't want to overstate the payoff because medical research has done virtually nothing to lower the incidence of low birth-weight babies.
We should not overstate the digital case.
But let's not overstate the situation.
The numbers, however, rather overstate the improvement.
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