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imputation method was used to impute missing variables in order to maximize statistical power and minimize bias. In addition, to determine whether the generated complete data differed significantly from the original data, a sensitivity analysis was performed
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positive association between fibrin clot lysis and testosterone levels. Subgroup analysis in KS or controls alone fell short of being statistically significant, potentially due to power issues. We have previously published epidemiological data supporting
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showed that 28 days of treatment with 1mg of transdermal E2 patches in testosterone deplete men with prostate cancer was sufficient to restore serum E2 concentrations into the reference range reported for healthy men ( 33 ). Power analysis Based
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ρ = 0 ( α = 0.05 two-sided) for the level of the overall life interference total score according to the GH treatment duration (analyzed as a continuous variable) had 90% power to detect a correlation coefficient ρ of at least 0.25. The
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tumors with a low Ki-67 PI of 15% were diagnosed as LCNEC because of the presence of necrosis and a mitotic index of 14 and >30 per 10 high power fields, respectively (patients F and H). The patients had a median OS of 12 months (95% confidence Interval
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and Chinese populations, we failed to replicate association between HABP2 G534E and TC risk in Hispanic population as well. We, however, acknowledge that our study may have limited power to detect the low-penetrance effect of a variant that is