Colonic malignancy has a long latency period, which suggests that any study intended to detect the difference in risk factors and exposures should also have a similarly long evaluation period.
An absence of sufficient duration may limit internal validity and limit the ability to conclude the presence or absence of an association between the exposure and outcome in
question.
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Colonic malignancy has a long latency period, which suggests that any study intended to detect the difference in risk factors and exposures should also have a similarly long evaluation period.
An absence of sufficient duration may limit internal validity and limit the ability to conclude the presence or absence of an association between the exposure and outcome in question.