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Case Studies In Health Information Management
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Chapter7: Healthcare Statistics And Research Methods
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Suppose a study looking at the association between
smoking and bladder cancer found an odds ratio = 2.4.
What would be the best way to interpret this? (Select one
answer.)
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Smokers are 140% times as likely to develop bladder
cancer compared to non-smokers.
People with bladder cancer are about 40% more likely to
be smokers compared to people who don't have bladder
cancer.
Smokers have a 2.4 % more risk of bladder cancer
compared to nonsmokers.
Smokers have 2.4 times the risk of developing bladder
cancer compared to non-smokers.
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose a study looking at the association between smoking and bladder cancer found an odds ratio = 2.4. What would be the best way to interpret this? (Select one answer.) %3D Smokers are 140% times as likely to develop bladder cancer compared to non-smokers. People with bladder cancer are about 40% more likely to be smokers compared to people who don't have bladder cancer. Smokers have a 2.4 % more risk of bladder cancer compared to nonsmokers. Smokers have 2.4 times the risk of developing bladder cancer compared to non-smokers.
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