Mortality from cirrhosis: Lack of progress over the last 35 years

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Abstract

Liver cirrhosis mortality does not seem to have changed significantly during the last 30 years in the Oxford region! How come? There are risks of erroneous findings (patient mix consequences, wrong sampling unit, diagnostic misclassification, type II errors), lack or beneficial effects of interventions considered to be effective, and incorrect implementation of interventions.

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Gluud, C. (2005, November). Mortality from cirrhosis: Lack of progress over the last 35 years. Gut. https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.2005.072876

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