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For example, if he had a mammography screening test for breast cancer with 100% sensitivity, it would mean that '''all''' women who had breast cancer, the tumour was '''actually detected'''.
For example, if he had a mammography screening test for breast cancer with 100% sensitivity, it would mean that '''all''' women who had breast cancer, the tumour was '''actually detected'''.
We have a group of 4 women - Lucy, Jane, Cathie and Lenka. Lucy has breast cancer. All women undergo the screening mammography. It detects Lucy and Jane as positive. Lucy is really positive. Jane is a false positive. Cathie and Lenka are actually negative. Nobody is falsely negative. When you enter the values into the formula above, we find that the test showed 100% sensitivity.
We have a group of 4 women - Lucy, Jane, Cathie and Lenka. Lucy has breast cancer. All women undergo the screening mammography. It detects Lucy and Jane as positive. Lucy is really positive. Jane is a false positive. Cathie and Lenka are actually negative. Nobody is falsely negative. When you enter the values into the formula above, we find that the test showed 100% sensitivity.
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| Test || Disease + || Healthy- || Total
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| + ||a || b ||a+b
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| - || c || d ||c+d
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| Total || a+c || b+d ||n
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{{Details|Requirements at Examination Methods}}
== Links ==
== Links ==
=== Related Articles ===
* [[Specificity]]
=== Bibliography ===
=== Bibliography ===
* {{Cite
* {{Cite

Revision as of 19:06, 21 March 2012

This is the probability of a positive test result from patients with disease a/a+c. Sensitivity of a test gives values from 0 to 1 (0-100%) and tells us how the test captures the presence of the reference condition in the body.

For example, if he had a mammography screening test for breast cancer with 100% sensitivity, it would mean that all women who had breast cancer, the tumour was actually detected. We have a group of 4 women - Lucy, Jane, Cathie and Lenka. Lucy has breast cancer. All women undergo the screening mammography. It detects Lucy and Jane as positive. Lucy is really positive. Jane is a false positive. Cathie and Lenka are actually negative. Nobody is falsely negative. When you enter the values into the formula above, we find that the test showed 100% sensitivity.

Test Disease + Healthy- Total
+ a b a+b
- c d c+d
Total a+c b+d n
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Related Articles

Bibliography

  • BENCKO, Vladimír. Epidemiologie, výukové texty pro studenty. 2nd edition. Karolinum, 2002. ISBN 80-246-0383-7..
  • BENCKO, Vladimír. Biomedicínská statistika. 1st edition. Karolinum, 2003. ISBN 80-246-0763-8.
  • KUPKA, Karel. Nukleární medicína. 1st edition. Karolinum, 2007. ISBN 978-80-903584-9-2.