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The table below shows the breakdown of actual status versus medical test results for a rare disease where n = 100,000.
Test shows Malignant
Test does not show malignant
Total
800
200
1,000
Tumor Actually Benign
9,900
89,100
99,000
10,700
89,300
100,000
Please show the calculation for parts a through e.
a. What is the base rate for the disease?
b. What is the sensitivity for this medical test?
c. What is the specificity for this medical test?
d. What is the probability of a false positive for this medical test?
e. What is the probability of a false negative for this medical test?
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