Stats Reunion: What have we learned so far?

Stats Reunion: What have we learned so far?

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Cancer Blood Tests: Are they ready for primetime? Part 1

Can a single tube of blood really detect dozens of cancers before symptoms appear? We dive into the science behind Galleri, a blood test that claims to detect more than 50 types of cancer from a simple blood draw. Recent headlines about the test ranged from “breakthrough” to “bus ...  Show more

Odds Ratios: Do most people get them wrong?

Odds ratios show up everywhere in medical research—but do readers, journalists, and even researchers always know what they mean? In this episode, we tackle one of the most common statistical misunderstandings in science: treating odds ratios like risk ratios. Along the way, we ex ...  Show more

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