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deleted4401
I'm statistically inept, and need some help ... maybe someone can help me out.
I'm analyzing prostate cancer RT toxicities and their relation to the age of the patient.
If I have this data, for example:
Men Under 60: 33/87 had grade 1 toxicity (38%)
Men 60 to 70: 77/230 had grade 1 toxicity (33%)
Men 70 and above: 60/249 had grade 1 toxicity (24%)
How can I tell if those values are statistically significantly different from each other? Is it possible? What test would I use?
Man, this stuff makes my head spin! Any advice would be appreciated.
Simul
I'm analyzing prostate cancer RT toxicities and their relation to the age of the patient.
If I have this data, for example:
Men Under 60: 33/87 had grade 1 toxicity (38%)
Men 60 to 70: 77/230 had grade 1 toxicity (33%)
Men 70 and above: 60/249 had grade 1 toxicity (24%)
How can I tell if those values are statistically significantly different from each other? Is it possible? What test would I use?
Man, this stuff makes my head spin! Any advice would be appreciated.
Simul