Confounding v. effect modification

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Confounding v. effect modification

Confounding : bias from exposure-disease relationship is obscured by the effect of another factor associated with exposure and disease Ex: a study that says alcohol causes bladder cancer when all the alcohol drinkers smokedEffect modification: when an external variable (+) or (_) impacts the effect of a risk factor on the disease. Ex: stratifying breast cancer risk factors with family history