15. In a population-based cohort study, an entire community was interviewed regarding smoking habits and then followed f

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15. In a population-based cohort study, an entire community was interviewed regarding smoking habits and then followed for one year Upon certainment of allung cancer deaths, the investigator obtained the following data Number of individuals cung Cancer Deaths Smokers 24,500 15 Nonsmokers 10,500 2 1. Calculate the proper measure of association of smoking and lung cancer death. Interpret your results, (Relative risk (RR) - 2. Calculate the population risk difference Interpret your resultsIp 45.6 per 100.000 ne 19.1 per 100,000: Ip ------perar Feedback: Page 366 3. Calculate the population etiologic fraction for making and lung cancer based on these data interpret your results Feedback Page 30 Macbook 80 888 *** # < $ 4 % 5 &7 0 9 8 3 Р E Y U R T L G JK I D F ? < M 3
2. Calculate the population risk difference. Interpret your results. Ilp = 48.6 per 100,000; Ine = 19.1 per 100,000; Ip-'no ---per year] Feedback: Page 366 3. Calculate the population etiologic fraction for smoking and lung cancer based on these data. Interpret your results. Feedback: Page 369
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