The researchers focused on non-Hispanic Caucasian men, as the small number of cases among other ethnic groups was statistically insignificant.( Isn't this data mining ? It sounds like they ignored maybe 20% of the data for some reason. ) They found no significant difference( Was it P=0.06 ? If so , that's significant , in my book. ) between those who had prostate cancer and those who did not in relation to the concentration of lycopene in their bloodstream.
If anyone has a link to the full dataset , I hope they'll post it.
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