Hi! I am studying for step 2 and was wondering how many epidemiology questions everyone had on their tests? Also, if someone could explain how to do the following question, I'd be forever grateful!
A 55 year old guy comes in with a 1cm nodule in his prostate. By common standards, a PSA greater than 4ng/ml is considered abnormal. Using this standard, this test has a sensitivity of 80% and a specificity of 90%. A recently published epidemiologic article found that in a cross-sectional study, 10% of men of this age have prostate cancer. The result on the patient's PSA is 7 ng/ml. What is your best estimate of the likelihood that this man actually has prostate cancer? a)13% b) 25% c) 36% d) 47% e) 58% f) 69% g) 72% h) 81%
Ahhh! I hate this stuff...it gives me a headache! 😱
A 55 year old guy comes in with a 1cm nodule in his prostate. By common standards, a PSA greater than 4ng/ml is considered abnormal. Using this standard, this test has a sensitivity of 80% and a specificity of 90%. A recently published epidemiologic article found that in a cross-sectional study, 10% of men of this age have prostate cancer. The result on the patient's PSA is 7 ng/ml. What is your best estimate of the likelihood that this man actually has prostate cancer? a)13% b) 25% c) 36% d) 47% e) 58% f) 69% g) 72% h) 81%
Ahhh! I hate this stuff...it gives me a headache! 😱