Surprisingly the occurrence of new polyps did not differ


Question: Diet and bowel cancer. It has long been thought that eating a healthier diet reduces the risk of bowel cancer. A large study cast doubt on this advice. The subjects were 2079 people who had polyps removed from their bowels in the past six months. Such polyps may lead to cancer. The subjects were randomly assigned to a low-fat, high-fiber diet or to a control group in which subjects ate their usual diets. Did polyps reoccur during the next four years?

(a) Outline the design of this experiment.

(b) Surprisingly, the occurrence of new polyps "did not differ significantly between the two groups." Explain clearly what this finding means.

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