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Saturday, June 25, 2011

full free access: PLoS Medicine: Strengthening the Reporting of Genetic Risk Prediction Studies: The GRIPS Statement (multinational)



Summary Points

  • The rapid and continuing progress in gene discovery for complex diseases is fueling interest in the potential application of genetic risk models for clinical and public health practice.
  • The number of studies assessing the predictive ability is steadily increasing, but the quality and completeness of reporting varies.
  • A multidisciplinary workshop sponsored by the Human Genome Epidemiology Network developed a checklist of 25 items recommended for strengthening the reporting of Genetic RIsk Prediction Studies (GRIPS), building on the principles established by prior reporting guidelines.
  • These recommendations aim to enhance the transparency of study reporting, and thereby to improve the synthesis and application of information from multiple studies that might differ in design, conduct, or analysis.
  • A detailed Explanation and Elaboration document is published as supporting information (Text S1).

Monday, March 21, 2011

Guest post: Absolute risk not as straightforward as you might think - Gary Schwitzer's HealthNewsReview Blog



"...As a Cochrane review pointed out this week (Persuasive health information could be misleading)  (note - this link forwards to a Reuters story) relative risks are very persuasive, but they don't always serve your best interests when making health decisions....: