<p>Squares indicate study-specific risk estimates (size of the square reflects the study-specific statistical weight, i.e., the inverse of the variance); horizontal lines indicate 95% confidence intervals (CIs); diamonds indicate summary risk estimate with its corresponding 95% confidence interval.</p
<p>ES refers to relative risk among cohort studies and odds ratio among case-control studies. Long t...
<p>The combined relative risk was achieved using fixed-effects model. Grey square represents relativ...
<p>Squares indicate study-specific relative risks (size of the square reflects the study-specific st...
<p>Squares indicate study-specific risk estimates (size of the square reflects the study-specific st...
<p>Squares indicate study-specific risk estimates (size of the square reflects the study-specific st...
<p>Squares indicate study-specific relative risks (size of the square reflects the study-specific st...
<p>Squares indicate study-specific risk estimates (size of the square reflects the study-specific st...
<p>Squares indicate study-specific relative risks (size of the square reflects the study-specific st...
<p>Squares indicate study-specific risk estimates (size of the square reflects the study-specific st...
<p>Shaded area represents 95% confidence limits for fitted curve. <i>P</i> = 0.467 for non-linearity...
<p>Squares indicate study-specific risk estimates (size of the square reflects the study-specific st...
<p>*NSAID use is a four-level variable, of NSAID non-use, use of aspirin alone, use of non-aspirin N...
<p>* Three models each for one of the variables including use of NSAID, use of aspirin, or use of no...
<p>Squares indicate study-specific risk estimates (size of the square reflects the study-specific st...
<p>Squares represent study-specific relative risks (the square sizes are proportional to the weight ...
<p>ES refers to relative risk among cohort studies and odds ratio among case-control studies. Long t...
<p>The combined relative risk was achieved using fixed-effects model. Grey square represents relativ...
<p>Squares indicate study-specific relative risks (size of the square reflects the study-specific st...
<p>Squares indicate study-specific risk estimates (size of the square reflects the study-specific st...
<p>Squares indicate study-specific risk estimates (size of the square reflects the study-specific st...
<p>Squares indicate study-specific relative risks (size of the square reflects the study-specific st...
<p>Squares indicate study-specific risk estimates (size of the square reflects the study-specific st...
<p>Squares indicate study-specific relative risks (size of the square reflects the study-specific st...
<p>Squares indicate study-specific risk estimates (size of the square reflects the study-specific st...
<p>Shaded area represents 95% confidence limits for fitted curve. <i>P</i> = 0.467 for non-linearity...
<p>Squares indicate study-specific risk estimates (size of the square reflects the study-specific st...
<p>*NSAID use is a four-level variable, of NSAID non-use, use of aspirin alone, use of non-aspirin N...
<p>* Three models each for one of the variables including use of NSAID, use of aspirin, or use of no...
<p>Squares indicate study-specific risk estimates (size of the square reflects the study-specific st...
<p>Squares represent study-specific relative risks (the square sizes are proportional to the weight ...
<p>ES refers to relative risk among cohort studies and odds ratio among case-control studies. Long t...
<p>The combined relative risk was achieved using fixed-effects model. Grey square represents relativ...
<p>Squares indicate study-specific relative risks (size of the square reflects the study-specific st...