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View article: Data from Strength in Numbers: Identifying a Significant Association between High Serum Ferritin Levels and Newly Diagnosed Malignancy in a Large Health Organization Cohort
Data from Strength in Numbers: Identifying a Significant Association between High Serum Ferritin Levels and Newly Diagnosed Malignancy in a Large Health Organization Cohort Open
Background:Ferritin, an iron storage protein and acute phase reactant, has been implicated in various aspects of human health and disease, including cancer. Previous studies have identified elevated serum ferritin (SF) levels in several ca…
View article: Table S1 - Sub-group Definition from Strength in Numbers: Identifying a Significant Association between High Serum Ferritin Levels and Newly Diagnosed Malignancy in a Large Health Organization Cohort
Table S1 - Sub-group Definition from Strength in Numbers: Identifying a Significant Association between High Serum Ferritin Levels and Newly Diagnosed Malignancy in a Large Health Organization Cohort Open
Detail on the different malignancies defining each sub-group used in the study
View article: Table S3 - Bias in SF testing from Strength in Numbers: Identifying a Significant Association between High Serum Ferritin Levels and Newly Diagnosed Malignancy in a Large Health Organization Cohort
Table S3 - Bias in SF testing from Strength in Numbers: Identifying a Significant Association between High Serum Ferritin Levels and Newly Diagnosed Malignancy in a Large Health Organization Cohort Open
Comparison of MHS members who did or did not perform SF test, based on synthetic data of members who performed lab tests in 2016
View article: Table S2 - Confounder ICD Codes from Strength in Numbers: Identifying a Significant Association between High Serum Ferritin Levels and Newly Diagnosed Malignancy in a Large Health Organization Cohort
Table S2 - Confounder ICD Codes from Strength in Numbers: Identifying a Significant Association between High Serum Ferritin Levels and Newly Diagnosed Malignancy in a Large Health Organization Cohort Open
ICD codes used in the study as confounding variables for the connection between SF and malignancy
View article: Table S5 - Sensitivity Analysis from Strength in Numbers: Identifying a Significant Association between High Serum Ferritin Levels and Newly Diagnosed Malignancy in a Large Health Organization Cohort
Table S5 - Sensitivity Analysis from Strength in Numbers: Identifying a Significant Association between High Serum Ferritin Levels and Newly Diagnosed Malignancy in a Large Health Organization Cohort Open
SF sensitivity analysis for the diagnosis of cancer
View article: Table S4 - Corrected p-values from Strength in Numbers: Identifying a Significant Association between High Serum Ferritin Levels and Newly Diagnosed Malignancy in a Large Health Organization Cohort
Table S4 - Corrected p-values from Strength in Numbers: Identifying a Significant Association between High Serum Ferritin Levels and Newly Diagnosed Malignancy in a Large Health Organization Cohort Open
FDR-Adjusted p values of subgroup analysis