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absolute risk

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meanings of absoluteand risk


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absolute
adjective
uk /ˈæb.sə.luːt/ us /ˈæb.sə.luːt/
very great or to the largest ...
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risk
noun
uk /rɪsk/ us /rɪsk/
the possibility of something ...
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Examples of absolute risk


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Thus, even though the absolute fracture rates were higher in the older group, both relative and absoluterisk reductions were less, and not statistically significant.
The magnitude of this risk during and following treatment should be studied in terms of the difference in absoluterisk between no treatment and treatment.
As age has such a powerful influence on absoluterisk, most elderly people fall into the high-risk categories.
It should always be considered in the context of absoluterisk.
Most data come from women aged 50-64 years; women aged 40-49 years may also benefit, but the absoluterisk reduction is lower.
An important distinction in the book is the difference between relative and absoluterisk reduction.
These recommendations, however, are based solely on expert consensus and the absoluterisk for most patients is likely extremely small.
Currently cutoff levels of pretreatment absoluterisk have been used to target healthy persons eligible for risk-lowering treatment (4).
Moreover, some doctors may feel uncomfortable with concepts like absoluterisk and relative risk.
Section 5 computes - assuming constant absoluterisk aversion - the optimal steady-state tax and savings rates implied by these different means and variabilities.
The concept of absoluterisk has some merits but all elderly patients fall into the high-risk group.
Floating absoluterisk : an alternative to relative risk in survival and case-control analysis avoiding an arbitrary reference group.
Odds ratios and risk ratios are particularly useful when examining the level of effect of a treatment at different levels of absoluterisk.
Absoluterisk reduction presents an arguably more accurate picture.
Armed with a clear understanding of the difference between relative and absoluterisk reduction, the authors go about evaluating the evidence supporting various screenings, treatments, and environmental hazards.
Ht +1 is positive and increases as the degree of absoluterisk aversion increases.
Numerical (absolute) risk rather than categorized risk was used, as new guidelines advocate the calculation of absoluterisk.
Merck executives did not try to explain this important distinction between relative risk and absoluterisk to the public.
Important, too, is the effect of applying absoluterisk reduction to large numbers of people.
Equation (12a) is negative if absoluterisk aversion is decreasing.
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