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Presence of 2024 cases in the study #77
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@lilliniroberto do not worry about this, while the protocol states 2023, we consider everybody until the last data capture . |
Thank you. Still two more questions:
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@lilliniroberto thanks for your questions: @martapineda also to consider for the manuscript (although we do not put much emphasis on incomplete years, like 2024, or we should consider removing the 2024 altogether)
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Dear colleagues,
looking at the results of incidence/prevalence and DUS analyses for my centre (INT - Italian National Cancer Institute in Milan), I wonder why I have found that also cases from 2024 were considered, while the research protocol limited the study to 2023 cases.
Examining the R script, I have found no limitations for incident cases.
Let me know if it's only an issue of mine or if we need some new controls in the R script or anything else.
Thank you and best wishes
Roberto
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