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Fictional Scenario To Test Your Knowledge of Gene-Environment Interaction: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Herbal Supplements and Fictitious Rheumatoid Arthritis Gene

 
Educational Objectives
After reading this case study you should be able to:
  • Identify key characteristics of the study population (cases and controls) that should be described when reporting results of gene-disease associations and gene-environment interaction.
  • Summarize gene-disease associations and gene-environment interaction in terms of relative and attributable risks.
  • Discuss advantages and disadvantages of case-only analysis for gene-environment interaction.
  • Discuss possible implications of the findings for disease prevention and public health.
 

Disclaimer for Rheumatoid Arthritis, Herbal Supplements and Fictitious Rheumatoid Arthritis Gene Case Study

The following case study is a completely fictitious scenario presented for educational purposes only. The journal, the gene, the exposures and all the numbers are all made up and are not based on or derived from any existing information or dataset.

 

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 last updated August 09, 2004