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Andrew Vickers

@vickersbiostats

Biostatistician at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Special interest in prostate cancer, risk prediction, patient-reported outcomes, decision-making.

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Venk Murthy MD PhD You are aware that these are completely wrong? It depends on whether the predictor is continuous or binary and, if the latter, the prevalence of the predictor. If a marker is found in 0.1% of population, has an OR of 20, AUC will be ~0.505.