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"textContent": "https://www.bmj.com/content/352/bmj.i969\n\nHere are two key points in this BMJ article: first, conditional logistic regression is not essential unless the data are sparse; second, it remains necessary to control for confounding factors after matching.\n\nI find these arguments quite persuasive, although they contradict the opinions of many researchers. I would like to hear further perspectives on this. Thank you very much.",
"title": "Is the use of conditional logistic regression necessary in case-control study?"
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