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by Dylan16807
2265 days ago
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You can look at the selection criteria and perform an analysis. If the data is clear enough, you can still pull a signal out of the noise. I assume that's the reason you took a 70/73 survival rate in the hypothetical I posed and reduced it to 20% in your version. And to be clear, in my version it's a general hospital and they give the treatment to everyone that has this diagnosis. There are no intentional selection criteria, it's mostly just who lives in the area. |
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> If the data is clear enough, you can still pull a signal out of the noise.
It is theoretically possible, but very difficult. Unless you use a lot of people in the trial, but then you must ensure that the measurements are done in a consistent way.
> in my version it's a general hospital and they give the treatment to everyone that has this diagnosis
Does it include pregnant women and babies with less than 1 year? Does it include people with more than 90 years? Does it include people that goes to the hospital in an ambulance because they are almost dying, like a hearth attack? Does it include someone that had one of the lungs removed and is under a chemotherapy treatment?
What about people that can't sign the form for the experimental treatment? Just signing a form is a selection of people that is not toooooooooooooooooooo bad.
What about asymptomatic people? Does your are has the same policy to test everyone/someone/noone than the region you are comparing with? What about the effects of temperature or humidity?
What about diet? Poor people may have a bad diet, with a low amount of vitamins and that can affect the illness. Some countries drink a lot of milk and some very few, some countries add vitamins to the milk.
What about the median income? If the city has a few hospitals, there will be one closer to the poor area and other closer to the rich one. Some people has health plan that include one hospital(s) but not other hospital(s). How does it affect the selection of people in the hospital? Different countries have a different definition of poor.
Some hospital are famous and get more of the strange/difficult cases after the standard hospitals give up or realize it is a complex case.
I may be missing other factor, or overestimating some of them, but it is very difficult to be sure that you know all the things that change the cure rate and that you can correct the result.