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Tim Noakes on Twitter: "Oh dear. Don't think you understand relative vs absolute risk reduction.Ask @zoeharcombe. Absolute risk reduction with statins is ~0.8%. So there'll be 0.8x3 (2.4) fewer deaths in patients
Risk and risk reduction in trials of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction: absolute or relative? - Van Spall - 2021 - European Journal of Heart Failure - Wiley Online Library
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Relative Risk vs Absolute Risk Reporting
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Tips for learners of evidence-based medicine: 1. Relative risk reduction, absolute risk reduction and number needed to treat | CMAJ
Absolute risk reduction formula vs. Relative risk reduction | wusa9.com
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RelativelyRisky on Twitter: "RELATIVE RISK = PROBLEM ABSOLUTE RISK = MUCH BETTER https://t.co/BfzxEBv2Z4" / Twitter
Absolute vs Relative Risk Reduction: Understanding the difference and why it matters – Canadian Covid Care Alliance
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