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Case-control study and Index of oncology articles

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Difference between Case-control study and Index of oncology articles

Case-control study vs. Index of oncology articles

A case-control study is a type of observational study in which two existing groups differing in outcome are identified and compared on the basis of some supposed causal attribute. This is a list of terms related to oncology.

Similarities between Case-control study and Index of oncology articles

Case-control study and Index of oncology articles have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cohort study, Randomized controlled trial, Retrospective cohort study.

Cohort study

A cohort study is a particular form of longitudinal study that sample a cohort (a group of people who share a defining characteristic, typically those who experienced a common event in a selected period, such as birth or graduation), performing a cross-section at intervals through time.

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Randomized controlled trial

A randomized controlled trial (or randomized control trial; RCT) is a type of scientific (often medical) experiment which aims to reduce bias when testing a new treatment.

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Retrospective cohort study

A retrospective cohort study, also called a historic cohort study, is a longitudinal cohort study used in medical and psychological research.

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Case-control study and Index of oncology articles Comparison

Case-control study has 13 relations, while Index of oncology articles has 1711. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.17% = 3 / (13 + 1711).

References

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