The New England Journal of Medicine reported an experiment to judge the efficacy of surgery on men
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The New England Journal of Medicine reported an experiment to judge the efficacy of surgery on men diagnosed with prostate cancer. The randomly assigned half of 695 (347) men in the study had surgery, and 18 of them eventually died of prostate cancer compared with 31 of the 348 who did not have surgery. Is there any evidence to suggest that the surgery lowered the proportion of those who died of prostate cancer?
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Applied Statistics And Probability For Engineers
ISBN: 9781118539712
6th Edition
Authors: Douglas C. Montgomery, George C. Runger
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