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UNSPECIFIED (2000) Reanalysis of epidemiological evidence on lung cancer and passive smoking. BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 320 (7232). pp. 417-418. ISSN 0959-8138.
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Abstract
Objective To assess the epidemiological evidence for an increase in the risk of lung cancer resulting from exposure to environmental tobacco smoke.
Design Reanalysis of 37 published epidemiological studies previously included in a meta-analysis allowing for the possibility of publication bias.
Main outcome measure Relative risk of lung cancer among female lifelong non-smokers, according to whether her partner was a current smoker or a lifelong non-smoker.
Results If it is assumed that all studies that have ever been carried out are included, or that those selected for review are truly representative of all such studies, then the estimated excess risk of lung cancer is 24%, as previously reported (95% confidence interval 13% to 36%, P < 0.001). However, a significant correlation between study outcome and study size suggests the presence of publication bias. Adjustment for such bias implies that the risk has been overestimated. For example, if only 60% of studies have been included, the estimate of excess risk falls from 24% to 15%.
Conclusion A modest degree of publication bias leads to a substantial reduction in the relative risk and to a weaker level of significance, suggesting that the published estimate of the increased risk of lung cancer associated with environmental tobacco smoke needs to be interpreted with caution.
Item Type: | Journal Article | ||||
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Subjects: | R Medicine | ||||
Journal or Publication Title: | BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL | ||||
Publisher: | BRITISH MED JOURNAL PUBL GROUP | ||||
ISSN: | 0959-8138 | ||||
Official Date: | 12 February 2000 | ||||
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Volume: | 320 | ||||
Number: | 7232 | ||||
Number of Pages: | 2 | ||||
Page Range: | pp. 417-418 | ||||
Publication Status: | Published |
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