Methodologic issues in the study of second malignant neoplasms and pregnancy outcomes.

L L Robison
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For future studies of late effects, it will be necessary for investigators to consider methodologic issues carefully as a means of insuring the quality of research in this increasingly important area. Recognizing the advantages and limitations in univariate and multivariate analyses will help in selecting the best analytic approach. There are many methods for denoting risk. Selection of the method will often be dependent on study design, but should also be the one believed most effective for communicating the study results. There is little question there is a need for well-designed studies for second malignancies, especially those designed to evaluate late-occurring second cancer (i.e., in the second, third, and fourth decade following treatment). With the aging of the childhood cancer survivor population, questions regarding pregnancy issues are increasing. These questions range from those relating to fertility to others associated with mutagenesis. When considering studies of these late effects, it is important to recognize the need for selecting the most appropriate study design and statistical methods.

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二次恶性肿瘤与妊娠结局研究的方法学问题。
对于未来的晚期效应研究,研究人员有必要仔细考虑方法问题,以确保这一日益重要领域的研究质量。认识到单变量和多变量分析的优点和局限性将有助于选择最佳的分析方法。有许多表示风险的方法。方法的选择通常取决于研究设计,但也应该是被认为最有效地传达研究结果的方法。毫无疑问,有必要对第二种恶性肿瘤进行精心设计的研究,特别是那些旨在评估晚期发生的第二种癌症(即治疗后的第二、第三和第四个十年)的研究。随着儿童癌症幸存者人口的老龄化,有关怀孕问题的问题越来越多。这些问题的范围从与生育有关的问题到与诱变有关的其他问题。在考虑这些后期效应的研究时,重要的是要认识到选择最合适的研究设计和统计方法的必要性。
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