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Comparative Study
. 1986 Jan;110(1):13-20.

The use of relative operating characteristic (ROC) curves in test performance evaluation

  • PMID: 3753562
Comparative Study

The use of relative operating characteristic (ROC) curves in test performance evaluation

J R Beck et al. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 1986 Jan.

Erratum in

  • Arch Pathol Lab Med 1986 Oct;110(10):958

Abstract

Relative (or receiver) operating characteristic (ROC) curves are a graphical representation of the relationship between sensitivity and specificity of a laboratory test over all possible diagnostic cutoff values. Laboratory medicine has been slow to adopt the use of ROC curves for the analysis of diagnostic test performance. In this tutorial, we discuss the advantages and limitations of the ROC curve for clinical decision making in laboratory medicine. We demonstrate the construction and statistical uses of ROC analysis, review its published applications in clinical pathology, and comment on its role in the decision analytic framework in laboratory medicine.

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