Consistency and plausibility in epidemiologic analysis: Application to breast cancer in relation to use of oral contraceptives

James J. Schlesselman , Bruce V. Stadel , Pamela Murray , Phyllis A. Wingo , George L. Rubin
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Consistency and plausibility are fundamental criteria for judging cause and effect from observational studies. They are applied here to the interpretation of data from a population-based case-control study of oral contraceptives and breast cancer. A preliminary analysis of oral contraceptive use in young nulliparous women, who had no family history of either breast cancer or benign breast disease, showed a statistically significant dose-response, with long-term users (49 months or more) having an apparent 4-fold elevation in risk of early breast cancer. Further analyses, however, revealed striking inconsistencies which were biologically implausible. These effectively undermine cause and effect as an explanation for the initial finding.

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一致性和合理性是观察性研究判断因果关系的基本标准。它们在这里被应用于对基于人群的口服避孕药和乳腺癌病例对照研究数据的解释。对没有乳腺癌家族史或良性乳腺疾病的年轻未生育妇女口服避孕药的初步分析显示,有统计学意义的剂量反应,长期服用者(49个月或更长时间)早期乳腺癌的风险明显增加4倍。然而,进一步的分析揭示了惊人的不一致,这在生物学上是不可信的。这些有效地破坏了对最初发现的因果关系的解释。
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