Yeah, I can definitely see that. I thought about two different sieves and more of a “splitting’ of the groups, but tried to illustrate that the same test is being used on everyone, not different tests depending on whether you have cancer or not.
Maybe “l’ll try that version and see if it’s clearer.
Hmm, this seems like a good approach, but I don’t know that I’d understand the graphic if I didn’t already know what it meant.
Yeah, I can definitely see that. I thought about two different sieves and more of a “splitting’ of the groups, but tried to illustrate that the same test is being used on everyone, not different tests depending on whether you have cancer or not.
Maybe “l’ll try that version and see if it’s clearer.